>>>>>>>>OK, I added my vote and suggestion again, let's see if it gets to stay now.
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>>>>>>>Your vote for Sequoia is still there. Any one editing a wiki doc needs to look for the Other Editor warning at the top of the edit page once you click the edit button. If you see this warning, you risk losing your changes because the last one to hit the save button over-rides everyone else's changes. The downfall is if you were the first to hit edit then someone comes after you. The second person gets the warning and you do not. If they save after you, their changes over-ride yours. My advice is to keep that wiki page open [minimized], then refresh it every few minutes and check to see if your changes are still there.
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>>>>>>Egads ... someone needs a tutorial on multi-user programming ...
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>>>>>Yeah sure, I get it. funny... ha ha..
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>>>>I wasn't trying to be. If you think building applications that exhibit this type of behaviour is acceptable, we disagree. Particularly when you consider the central product theme, it's an embarrassment.
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>>>You're reading too much into this.
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>>>You want to somehow relate a problem with the wiki pages with me lacking multi-user programming know-how.
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>>>Get real.
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>>I you saying that you "programmed" the Wiki pages ?
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>I don't understand the question, and don't care to. Just drop it, I don't know nor care where you're going with this.
Then you didn't understand my first point either.
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