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warkahwarkah Member Posts: 7 Arc User
So, yesterday the STO wiki merged with gamepedia and as of today, all of the foundry missions and the foundry portal page are gone. Don't know how that happened since most of the wiki managed to migrate with no problem.

I'd wait a few days to see what happens, but if you had your mission listed on the wiki, you may have to rewrite it. :(
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  • idronaidrona Member Posts: 0 Arc User
    edited May 2013
    warkah wrote: »
    So, yesterday the STO wiki merged with gamepedia and as of today, all of the foundry missions and the foundry portal page are gone. Don't know how that happened since most of the wiki managed to migrate with no problem.

    I'd wait a few days to see what happens, but if you had your mission listed on the wiki, you may have to rewrite it. :(

    Everyone with a registered user on stowiki have got e-mails about this though.
    You have to reactivate your wiki user on curse..

    And from what I understand we can still use the domain adress stowiki.org and old links, even though it redirects to sto.gamepedia.com.

    What I'm not 100% sure about though are these ads/banners and popups that came with the merger. =/


    EDIT: Aand I re-read what you actually said. lol
    Yes, that portal page is nowhere to be found it seems, and also searching for stuff doesn't seem to work..
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  • psycoticvulcanpsycoticvulcan Member Posts: 4,160 Arc User
    edited May 2013
    Eyes' response to the issue:
    Looks like the namespace might have been set to the wrong index. Worst case, they're just inaccessible for now. Since it's the weekend, I can't get these investigated until Monday, sadly, but I'll send it up as soon as I can. Apologies for the inconvenience.

    So no worries. :)
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