@Tunaki You've reviewed 60 posts today (of which 2 were audits), thanks! The time between your first and last review today was 5 hours, 58 minutes, and 56 seconds, averaging to a review every 5 minutes and 58 seconds.
@Ferrybig You've reviewed 60 posts today (of which 3 were audits), thanks! The time between your first and last review today was 46 minutes and 16 seconds, averaging to a review every 46 seconds.
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@cybermonkey I'm using IntelliJ for my current project. I'm using it for Maven magic and web development, but I know it has Java support. Community edition is passable, but my company paid for professional version.
@rene: taking the conversation off of stackoverflow.com/questions/36270310/… for a moment, the original questioner updated his question adding the link because he either didn't know he could post answers to his own question, or was unable to.
@rene: is there best practice for "here's our current instructions?" If we expand support or change how it works, we'll be updating that document. Freezing the content in some form in the question is probably a disservice.
@Tunaki I missed some pieces of the puzzle indeed. Side note: the OP has posted 3-4 similar/related questions in the range of few days, always not crystal clear, when I saw the bounty I thought "oh, you, again!", and he's not interacting much in the debate I see
@Tunaki when I read "you can bring it to meta if you want" I firstly thought "ok guys, gonna grab pop-corns then", but indeed there is no point of arguing, keep zen and move on
@rene: revised. The executive summary text is small, partly because the part the original questioner missed was that pre-Update 1 this was a headache. We did work so it "just works" now, and the transition happened.
@Tunaki not following much the latest questions recently, I live in Brussels and these days there is no much mood nor time for that, but I kept some favorites to work on, with no stress, actually relaxing troubleshootings
@Drew OK, worked through them, as I would items in the normal queues. Found one I ended up writing an Answer to. Legit question (Office Ribbon - my area), although I'd be surprised if there's not a duplicate somewhere, but time to sign off - tomorrow's a new day!
On March 28th, 2016, we lost question access across the network for approximately 12 minutes. The big change in play here was moving the static content for every Q&A site to a different directory path to help developers and designers both work more efficiently and enable some new functionality like per-site mobile themes. It was also a tech-debt item from the current structure simply not sc…
@drew OK, but limited availability as the garden is calling - FINALLY going to be warmer than the low 40s... Leave a message and when I have a few moments I'll take a look :-)
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@cybermonkey It's a minor inconvenience. And I'm not convinced that further locking up the vestiges of site functionality is productive in a partial outage. I agree with rene that the feature and your addendum are both meh.
@rene sorry for dropping a grenade and running away from the question. I've left a comment on the question (probably too late) to make any difference. Thanks for saving my behind again.
@JasonMalinowski - didn't recognise your name in the room otherwise I'd have pinged you to discuss it here.
@rene You've reviewed 60 posts today (of which 1 was an audit), thanks! The time between your first and last review today was 3 hours, 1 minute, and 31 seconds, averaging to a review every 3 minutes and 1 second.
^ accepted answer: "In general this should work, you 'just' have to implement the whole SMTP protocol yourself. An introduction is available on Wikipedia. I'd really use a library for this."