wppolyglots has moved to make.wordpress.org/polyglots!
Note you’ll now be using WordPress.org usernames here. If there are any issues, let me know.
All of your existing subscriptions were transferred over (post or comment subscriptions via email, RSS, or Jabber). We also automatically mapped WP.com usernames to WP.org usernames when transferring the posts.
Jamàl 6:52 am on July 12, 2012 Permalink |
What about if someone had two different usernames on the DOTCOM and the DOTORG?
Nice move by the way.
Andrew Nacin 2:37 pm on July 12, 2012 Permalink |
The mapping actually used email addresses to map users, not usernames. Zé and I went through the 50-something users that did not have a corresponding email address and manually looked up WP.org usernames.
I could not track down the user accounts for a few dozen one-off posts (none from any regular validators/translators that I could identify) — you can find those assigned to the potbot user: http://make.wordpress.org/polyglots/author/potbot/.
Ze Fontainhas 2:58 pm on July 12, 2012 Permalink |
The potbot looks eerily like Nikolay
Milan Dinić 5:52 pm on July 22, 2012 Permalink |
Two things:
code, it’score.Andrew Nacin 9:43 pm on July 22, 2012 Permalink |
Fixed, and done.
Milan Dinić 1:50 pm on July 23, 2012 Permalink |
It looks like there are issues with subscriptions. First thing is that checkbox for subscription to new posts is auto checked for me (I’m not subscribed). Maybe this is intentional but I’m reporting it anyway.
Yesterday I left comment above and one on make/systems. In both cases I unchecked post subscription and checked comment subscription (100% sure), and for both places I got email to confirm following of those two blogs (i.e. posts). I haven’t received notification about your comment and on subscribe.wp.com there aren’t this two posts in list for comment subscription but there are this blogs on “waiting” list for post subscription.
And comment subscription is unchecked here right now .