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Re: does anyone use Pepipoo??
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Still not working this evening, I did get the error message immediately instead of waiting around for it.
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Re: does anyone use Pepipoo??
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There are at least two pepipoo members who are proactively attempting to deal with this problem.
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Re: does anyone use Pepipoo??
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do you mean the current issue or the ongoing failures?
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Re: does anyone use Pepipoo??
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There are at least two pepipoo members who are proactively attempting to deal with this problem.

Maybe too simplistic, but why not just merge Pepipoo into this site? Not necessarily 'technically' but move the membership and be done with?

Re: does anyone use Pepipoo??
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There could be significant data protection issues with moving membership.

Re: does anyone use Pepipoo??
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There could be significant data protection issues with moving membership.

Not if done voluntarily by invitation there ain't? I'm not talking about a data merge, just an invite that there is a parallel universe that actually works!

Re: does anyone use Pepipoo??
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I think that has already been done. lots of PPP members are already on here (we'll the ones that matter  ::) lol )
but there has been a warning posted by MJdev/Fredd/whoever it really is that anyone directly poaching contributors either in forum or by PM will be banned for life. not sure that will be relevant if PPP dies tho.
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Re: does anyone use Pepipoo??
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I think that has already been done. lots of PPP members are already on here (we'll the ones that matter  ::) lol )
but there has been a warning posted by MJdev/Fredd/whoever it really is that anyone directly poaching contributors either in forum or by PM will be banned for life. not sure that will be relevant if PPP dies tho.

That threat won't trouble me of course!! I'm not sure about 'lots'? The Speeding section is barren here and blooming on PPP. This seems to be morphing into a parking forum primarily - hence my suggestion.

Re: does anyone use Pepipoo??
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Not if done voluntarily by invitation there ain't? I'm not talking about a data merge, just an invite that there is a parallel universe that actually works!

Hence "could" not "would". But if it were done by invitation for example a breach may already have been made if the data were passed on in order to make the invitations.

If those invites were made by the ppp owners I imagine there would be less risk

(From a personal perspective I don't think it should be a breach but that's hardly material).

Re: does anyone use Pepipoo??
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Many key contributors were invited (because we were in touch off of the platform anyway) and when pepipoo members' user IDs were usurped by someone else, we moved the cybersquatter and gave the user ID to the person we knew to be the rightful owner of the username on pepipoo.

I don't see any need for anything more than that, this site has been up for around nine months and pretty much everyone who was on pepipoo and who wanted an account on here will have made an account by now.
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Re: does anyone use Pepipoo??
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Many key contributors were invited (because we were in touch off of the platform anyway) and when pepipoo members' user IDs were usurped by someone else, we moved the cybersquatter and gave the user ID to the person we knew to be the rightful owner of the username on pepipoo.

I don't see any need for anything more than that, this site has been up for around nine months and pretty much everyone who was on pepipoo and who wanted an account on here will have made an account by now.

Can you offer an opinion on the (very) marked absence of speeding-related matters on here? I've been ****-canned on PPP so seldom visit but they seem to predominate there only.

Re: does anyone use Pepipoo??
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pepipoo is back online now

Re: does anyone use Pepipoo??
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Can you offer an opinion on the (very) marked absence of speeding-related matters on here? I've been ****-canned on PPP so seldom visit but they seem to predominate there only.
When they're posted here advice is promptly given, the key difference is that when pepipoo first came back online we made a concerted effort to get council OPs over to the new site.
I practice law in the Traffic Penalty Tribunal, London Tribunals, the First-tier tribunal for Scotland, and the Traffic Penalty Tribunal for Northern Ireland, but I am not a solicitor or a barrister. Notwithstanding this, I voluntarily apply the cab rank rule. I am a member of the Society of Professional McKenzie Friends, my membership number is FM193 and I abide by the SPMF service standards.

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Re: does anyone use Pepipoo??
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Pleased to see PPP is back online this morning, it came back at about 11:10 if anyone's interested.
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Re: does anyone use Pepipoo??
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It came back somewhat earlier than 11:10 this morning I think...
It seems to be back up and running now.