Le 27/05/2016 à 04:08, Maren Hachmann a écrit : > - That's weird, my update scanner never had a problem accessing the > page, and the page's history doesn't say anything about unpublishing. > I hope you didn't find yet another bug... :/ > > If something like that happens again, please notify the admins, so we > can try to find out what's going on. The page wasn't supposed to be > inaccessible.
I'm so sorry… I looked at the pages on the admin interface, and saw a gray disc for the Hackfest page in English. I launched another browser for fresh user data (I always clear everything at closing, I'm crazy), and went on inkscape.org, selected English, then the Hackfest menu item. I got the 404 page. > - Thanks!!! No more 404. > - I think you should have the permissions (if it doesn't work, just ping > Martin or me to get them). > > Go to the 'pages' page in the admin interface, and make sure the page is > as wide as possible (hope you're using a 16:9 screen, on mine it's > really difficult. It doesn't seem to work correctly if I just zoom out - > the request for a scrollbar is already reported...). Then click on the > check icon in the 'Menu' column near the end to turn it into a 'no > entry' sign. I have two screens, 16:9 and 16:10. 3600 pixels from the left to the right of my computer desktop. I clicked and got the ‘no entry’ sign (a minus sign). But then, nothing… the menu entry is still there. > and we may publish a general page about the >> hackfest instead which would remain permanently accessible. >> So first, someone should do the move. > > - I think it's better to have the replacement ready first. It doesn't > need to be on the menu while it's being created, or even be published. The move I referred to is to put the Hackfest 2016 page out of the menu, then out of the ‘Home’ page node, as the Hackfest 2016 page is. Actually… I can do that move, that's just a drag'n'drop. But the menu entry is still here (and it appears next to ‘Support us’ after the move, so I reverted — and the server needs a long time to update its cache, it makes me afraid)… >> Consequently, we would need someone to write that page. > > - Would you like to have a go, Sylvain? Our native speakers (and I, as > good as I can) will surely help with proofreading, so you wouldn't need > to worry about any 'wrong' phrasing. You could duplicate the current > page and take it as a template. Ow, that's already so hard to write an e-mail in English and trying to appear as a credible translator… I'm fluent at reading English but it's hard to bear those moments when I'm stuck because I know I can't express something correctly. Hard life. I may try this weekend if nobody else takes the task. -- Sylvain ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ What NetFlow Analyzer can do for you? Monitors network bandwidth and traffic patterns at an interface-level. Reveals which users, apps, and protocols are consuming the most bandwidth. Provides multi-vendor support for NetFlow, J-Flow, sFlow and other flows. Make informed decisions using capacity planning reports. https://ad.doubleclick.net/ddm/clk/305295220;132659582;e _______________________________________________ Inkscape-docs mailing list Inkscape-docs@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/inkscape-docs