December 17, 2003
Updates
When we re-open registrations, we will only be opening them up for a few days; we're stil a bit iffy about the whole server situation.
A new server *has* been purchased, but we are still in the process of configuring it.
We are also in the middle of a complete code revamp, switching up some technical things within the coding so that we can support the future growth of Tabulas.
We will be moving all CSS files to http://css.tabulas.com as well as all images to http://images.tabulas.co/.
These new changes will result in no difference for you - if our plan is executed smoothly, you will not even notice a change!
When we do re-open accounts, we have implement a new feature called "account reclamation." Basically when a new user registers, our site will search for an old unactivated account that is more than a month old. Unactivated accounts are those that were not confirmed via e-mail, so the account was never used.
We will be granting out those accounts to new registrations instead of creating a new userid. We have approximately 1000 unactivated accounts ... so this should also help our database a bit.
There's a ton of stuff coming out of Tabulas this week, so check this page regularly!
A new server *has* been purchased, but we are still in the process of configuring it.
We are also in the middle of a complete code revamp, switching up some technical things within the coding so that we can support the future growth of Tabulas.
We will be moving all CSS files to http://css.tabulas.com as well as all images to http://images.tabulas.co/.
These new changes will result in no difference for you - if our plan is executed smoothly, you will not even notice a change!
When we do re-open accounts, we have implement a new feature called "account reclamation." Basically when a new user registers, our site will search for an old unactivated account that is more than a month old. Unactivated accounts are those that were not confirmed via e-mail, so the account was never used.
We will be granting out those accounts to new registrations instead of creating a new userid. We have approximately 1000 unactivated accounts ... so this should also help our database a bit.
There's a ton of stuff coming out of Tabulas this week, so check this page regularly!
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