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Our region was hit by some thunderstorms at the last weekend. This caused a shortage and our webserver refused to reboot. The Wiki was therefor offline for 2 days. Sorry. | Our region was hit by some thunderstorms at the last weekend. This caused a shortage and our webserver refused to reboot. The Wiki was therefor offline for 2 days. Sorry. | ||
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Revision as of 23:44, 13 March 2006
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1 2006, March 13/14
They were using HTMP-2 2006, March 8/9
Due to a problem with the internet backbone of the university the whole domain (and this website) were not available to the world.
3 2006, March 6
First time in weeks that the Wiki has been hit by a spam-bot. I hope that I removed all spam, but if you happen to stumble upon any div-tags that look like spam, please remove them.
4 2006, January 28
During the OpenFOAM Workshop in Zagreb two suggestions were made concerning the Wiki (and promptly implemented):
- Special Interest Group-pages were communities of users interested in similar applications or techniques can form
- A mechanism to tag pages according to the version of OpenFOAM for which they are valid: Version Information Templates
5 2005, December 28
An extension to the Wiki that prevents spamming by heuristic methods has been installed and seems to work (denied a number of spamming events already). The only problem seems to be that it classifies certain RSS-Readers as spammers and blocks their IPs.
6 2005, December 21
A lot of spamming has been going on. The Wiki is undergoing some maintaince, to prevent such things in the future, sorry for the inconveniences you might eperience.
7 2005, November 7
Again a spam-bot visited this site and added Links to Spam-Sites. The changes have been removed and precautions against this happening again have been taken.
On the positive side: the spam-bots think that modifying this site is worth it. What a compliment.
8 2005, October 3
An individual that calls himself Buba5 (the name speaks for itself) erased the complete FAQ and this page. If you see him, tell him mummy is looking for him and he's a bad boy.