I promise it is being worked on . I'll see if we can find some stronger Dev/Doge juju somewhere EDIT: post if you suddenly receive a message. They me be delayed.
I got my own cpanel reseller, and it's usually rock solid, I'm receiving other emails in the meantime etc. Sorry!
I meant they may be delayed on our end. The backend isn't even throwing the error it normally does so ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ I'll see if there is more info once I get in tomorrow and I'll test with some of my test accounts.
Did someone just plug a cable back in? I just had a dump of about 30 emails in the space of 15 minutes
One of the other devs - "so they complain when they don't get emails and when they do". But yes Dev/Doge juju was successfully applied. Who said Monday is the worst day of the week
Not complaining at all just thought you’d be happy we confirmed it’s fixed!! We’ll take our helpful enduser-ness and leave then
close to how many we just sent No one. Just quoting another dev. I'm happy. I was just quoting another Dev. Why do you think you suddenly have a dev that helps the forums daily.
Speak for yourself mate, I'm a developer too , I get to whine and moan about slack-jawed id--... I mean, "end users" all day too
Tricky level 8. What dev work do you do? To be fair it being a tech forum helps a lot. Even if some people couldn't work out how to add thread title prefixes...
Data entertainer. I was employed as a SQL Developer/DBA, but I haven't actually done any SQL work since I started - not on live systems anyway. I'm doing a bit of everything: little bit of JavaScript/JSON (although a *very* small bit), XML, Groovy, shell scripting & automation, and the odd bit of .NET C#.
I weirdly enjoy scripting and automation. I love making things technically more efficient. JavaScript/JSON? So I guess that's working with APIs then?
Spot on. The back-end framework is a microservices architecture defined in XML & Groovy (with a generous helping of Java thrown in for good measure), and there's a front-end Node.JS web client which hooks into the back-end. I'm also doing devops-type work on stuff like automated testing, continuous integration/deployment, container orchestration & automated scaling, etc, as well as data modelling/architecture & legacy migration. I don't begrudge not working on our production SQL Server stuff, the work I'm doing now is quite interesting and varied.