Latest news
Standardized Universal Report Forms
Submitted by Wail Qasim on 24 July 2009 - 2:24pm.As we enter into the report season the SURFs are now up and operational for the first official use. Through many tests and revisions we have a final product, but as with every live launch of something new, there are no doubt going to be some hiccups so please give this feedback to your relevant Command Staff to pass on to the Internet Department or contact the Internet Department directly.
The new reports can be found at www.star-fleet.com/webb/command/reports which links to all the relevant forms for all the positions that submit monthly fleet report forms.
Please contact the IDept for any assistance in using the reports.
New Report Forms Discussion
Submitted by Wail Qasim on 20 June 2009 - 4:49pm.Yes. They are often the bane of every XO/CO/GM/FComm and all the other poor folks who have to fill them in.
Yes. They are probably the least exciting part of STF.
No. You can't just shove them under the carpet.
But! They're important and necessary - so why not make that experience a little easier!
Job Announcement
Submitted by Jen Herr on 18 June 2009 - 2:37am.The Engineering Department is currently hiring a contract position for Project Lead of the Newer New Navy Plan Project.
STF moves to new server
Submitted by Jack Dipper (LOA) on 6 June 2009 - 12:12pm.Ladies and Gents,
Over the last 48 hours, many of you would have noticed that STF was offline. This was due to WeBBspace causing too much load on the server. In order to be fair to other customers that shared the server, Pair decided to take WeBBspace offline. Unfortunately for us, there was no prior warning - just an email that was sent out when their system blocked access to WeBBspace.
Server outage
Submitted by Larry Garfield on 4 June 2009 - 8:55pm.Earlier today, WeBBspace was disabled by STF's web host. Further investigation by Jack Dipper and Larry Garfield determined that our host felt we were drawing too many CPU resources, and so to keep us from overloading the server blocked access to the directory where the code is stored.
