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Re: Crisis lists, the complete collection

Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2016 8:40 pm
by Nathan G
John,

It's fantastic that you've done so much work in such short order! Amazing

I would love to edit it, but every time I try to register an account, it refuses to accept the password it sent to my email (I've tried twice with two different email accounts). I think it keeps forcing my username to lowercase, when I registered with some capitalization.

So could you please get that fixed

Re: Crisis lists, the complete collection

Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2016 9:05 pm
by John
I just tried to create a new account, and had no trouble. The user name
was "Tester". It sent me a password that ended with an "!".
I logged in with the user name in upper case, and with the password
(including the punctuation), and I had no problem.

Going back to my admin account, I see that there are now three new users
-- "nathan", "nathang", and "tester". So you're right that it stores the
username in lower case, but apparently you can log in either way.

I asked the system to send you a new password notification for your
"nathan" account. Try logging in again, and let me know what happens.

Re: Crisis lists, the complete collection

Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2016 6:53 pm
by John
Well, I've cleaned up the errant file names and some other things, and
I think I'm ready to make it public. Or, in the words of a very old
marketing joke, "run it up the flagpole and see who salutes."

This would mean replacing the "country studies" link on all the web
pages with a "country wiki" link, and then announcing in a World View
article. Then we'll have to see whether it generates any interest.

I'm going to have to regenerate all the pages on the web site, which
I'll probably do over the weekend, so there's still time to change the
wiki format, if anyone wants to suggest something.

Re: Crisis lists, the complete collection

Posted: Tue Jan 12, 2016 12:25 am
by falopex
Wow! This looks to be an awesome resource. Many thanks to you folks for putting it together! :)

Re: Crisis lists, the complete collection

Posted: Tue Jan 12, 2016 12:49 am
by John
falopex wrote:Wow! This looks to be an awesome resource. Many thanks to you folks for putting it together! :)
I haven't announced it, but the wiki is up now. Feel free to add something.