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Friday, May 13, 2011

Blogspot Down

Blogspot has been acting up and they've lost recent posts. I've only just been able to sign in (after about 12 hours) and the recent posts don't seem to be returning yet. The Google folk are on it, but there may be further hiccups. I appreciate your patience.

Update: see comments for the full update and explanation from Blogger.

2 comments:

  1. What happened to the OLCC bashing????

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  2. I seem to be missing two posts: my Sierra Nevada Pale post, and the OLCC one. Here's the latest from Google/Blogger:

    What a frustrating day. We’re very sorry that you’ve been unable to publish to Blogger for the past 20.5 hours. We’re nearly back to normal — you can publish again, and in the coming hours posts and comments that were temporarily removed should be restored. Thank you for your patience while we fix this situation. We use Blogger for our own blogs, so we’ve also felt your pain.

    Here’s what happened: during scheduled maintenance work Wednesday night, we experienced some data corruption that impacted Blogger’s behavior. Since then, bloggers and readers may have experienced a variety of anomalies including intermittent outages, disappearing posts, and arriving at unintended blogs or error pages. A small subset of Blogger users (we estimate 0.16%) may have encountered additional problems specific to their accounts. Yesterday we returned Blogger to a pre-maintenance state and placed the service in read-only mode while we worked on restoring all content: that’s why you haven’t been able to publish. We rolled back to a version of Blogger as of Wednesday May 11th, so your posts since then were temporarily removed. Those are the posts that we’re in the progress of restoring.

    Again, we are very sorry for the impact to our authors and readers. We try hard to ensure Blogger is always available for you to share your thoughts and opinions with the world, and we’ll do our best to prevent this from happening again.

    Posted by Eddie Kessler, Tech Lead/Manager, Blogger

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