Describe why you are reporting http://drupal.org/upgrade/running-update-php to moderators:

please change back to the revision of "20/12/2010 - 19:55 by jpl". This is not the place for an issue.

Thanks.

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wusel’s picture

I think, "my site is not open" is an issue, which we now find in the documentation, and not the contence of "http://drupal.org/upgrade/running-update-php" and the next pages.
There is a difference between "running-update-php" and "my site is not open".

I have no rights (or I don't know how to do that) to change back to the revision of "20/12/2010 - 19:55 by jpl".
It would be nice, if you can change this back.

Thanks.

jhodgdon’s picture

Title: Moderation report for http://drupal.org/upgrade/running-update-php » Possible spam on http://drupal.org/upgrade/running-update-php
Project: Documentation » Drupal.org site moderators
Component: Vandalism/Spam » Spam

I've reverted to that revision, and thanks for the report.

Moving to the webmasters queue to decide whether someone who does a revision like
http://drupal.org/node/61736/revisions/view/1278130/1882940
is a spammer?

cweagans’s picture

Not sure that it's spam. Perhaps just a user that doesn't know any better. He's only been a member for like 4 weeks, so maybe we can just send him an email asking him to not edit documentation pages and instead open a support request.

wusel’s picture

Thank you, I think you are right.

The user may open an issue...

michelle’s picture

Status: Active » Fixed

It's been reverted and the user has no other posts since then so I think this is fixed.

Status: Fixed » Closed (fixed)

Automatically closed -- issue fixed for 2 weeks with no activity.