a few days ago i had posted a bug, now my post is deleted and i didnt received any information why it was deleted...
is that the normal behavior here?
deleting post without any feedback
Started by
shader
, Mar 30 2010 02:04 PM
8 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 30 March 2010 - 02:04 PM
#2
Posted 30 March 2010 - 02:13 PM
I cannot imagine that some admin deleted your post.
If there is a post with rassistic, porn etc. contents it is sent to an "invisible" directory, but not deleted.
The only exception is: Sometimes a post is stored twice by a forum's software failure. Then admins delete the second post.
Did you see the post after storing?
Maybe when you stored, something went wrong.
Peter
If there is a post with rassistic, porn etc. contents it is sent to an "invisible" directory, but not deleted.
The only exception is: Sometimes a post is stored twice by a forum's software failure. Then admins delete the second post.
Did you see the post after storing?
Maybe when you stored, something went wrong.
Peter
#3
Posted 30 March 2010 - 02:46 PM
Nope.. it's not our practice to delete things around here.
Your topic could have been moved, made invisible, split to somewhere or generally edited but deleted is very rare since we consider posts as "written on stone".
But bear in mind that a huge number of people around the forums has the permissions to delete posts, it's just not our way of doing things.
If this was the case for you and someone did deleted your post (either accidentally or for any other reason) , my apologies in advance.
Your topic could have been moved, made invisible, split to somewhere or generally edited but deleted is very rare since we consider posts as "written on stone".
But bear in mind that a huge number of people around the forums has the permissions to delete posts, it's just not our way of doing things.
If this was the case for you and someone did deleted your post (either accidentally or for any other reason) , my apologies in advance.
#4
Posted 30 March 2010 - 03:02 PM
Hi shader,
your post not deleted, because you did not "post "
you used old bug tracker to "report" bug
http://www.boot-land...amp;showbug=258
Nuno decide not to use "bug tracker" anymore, instead we have "bug tracker topic"
http://www.boot-land...hp?showforum=96
Better to write a post to "bug tracker topic" for your report.
And as you can see, even old "bug tracker" not deleted for future reference.
edit: besides this is highly probably not a wb bug but a project bug, you should go to c't forum pages since "c't project" is supported there.
your post not deleted, because you did not "post "
you used old bug tracker to "report" bug
http://www.boot-land...amp;showbug=258
Nuno decide not to use "bug tracker" anymore, instead we have "bug tracker topic"
http://www.boot-land...hp?showforum=96
Better to write a post to "bug tracker topic" for your report.
And as you can see, even old "bug tracker" not deleted for future reference.
edit: besides this is highly probably not a wb bug but a project bug, you should go to c't forum pages since "c't project" is supported there.
#5
Posted 30 March 2010 - 03:06 PM
Peter
#6
Posted 30 March 2010 - 03:10 PM
Another nice side-effect of using the board as bug-tracker.
Should I make a poll or a video about it?
Wonko
Should I make a poll or a video about it?
Wonko
#7
Posted 30 March 2010 - 03:13 PM
Another nice side-effect of using the board as bug-tracker
It's a tradeoff.
I'm glad this is issue solved.
#8
Posted 30 March 2010 - 03:22 PM
It's a tradeoff.
Sure, problem is whether it is a "side-effect" or "collateral damage".
Nuno, while I have your attention , please check this issue:
http://www.boot-land...?...c=10898&hl=
Wonko
#9
Posted 02 April 2010 - 03:57 AM
thx Lancelot
can someone move the bug report to the c't forum pages ?
can someone move the bug report to the c't forum pages ?
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