On Sat, Aug 24, 2013 at 1:49 AM, Federico Leva (Nemo) nemow...@gmail.comwrote:
I already have been archiving my stuff from etherpad on wiki, of course,
and I've never ever used etherpad.wmflabs.org because I knew everything
in Labs can die any time, but this doesn't mean that I don't worry for
On Aug 26, 2013, at 2:18 PM, Ryan Lane rlan...@gmail.com wrote:
Some people may have placed sensitive info in the pads, assuming some level
of (misguided) privacy since the pages weren't indexed. We're not planning
on doing dumps or even exposing an index.
To further clarify, we'll be
I already have been archiving my stuff from etherpad on wiki, of
course, and I've never ever used etherpad.wmflabs.org because I knew
everything in Labs can die any time, but this doesn't mean that I don't
worry for what others will lose. Of course I understand it's not the
_responsibility_ of
CC'ing staff as we might have some non engineers using this service
who should know.
On Fri, Aug 23, 2013 at 1:02 PM, Mark Holmquist mtrac...@member.fsf.org wrote:
The day we have all equally hoped for and dreaded is come to pass: Etherpad
Lite has now replaced Etherpad Classic in production,
On 08/23/2013 04:02 PM, Mark Holmquist wrote:
And in the future: If a URL has wmflabs.org in it...don't put anything,
ANYTHING, important there. The purpose of labs is to let us experiment with
new technology without having to worry about reliability.
It'd be more correct to say that any
quote name=Sumana Harihareswara date=2013-08-23 time=16:16:21 -0400
Thanks to Mark Holmquist for maintaining http://etherpad.wmflabs.org for
the past long while. It is going down in 2 weeks, so please retrieve
your text.
I recommend that you:
* go into your browser history
* search it
Why is a DB merge not possible? Will the DB be kept somewhere, e.g. in
the private data of downloads.wikimedia.org?
Nemo
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We don't consider etherpad archive-worthy. It's always been considered an
ephemeral service and we're not willing to put any effort into to save data
from it. If you care about data that you've personally hosted in it, please
put it somewhere that's meant to be archived.
We don't have backups for