Обсуждение: https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/GSoC_2026
Hi, Something weird is happening with $SUBJECT. If I'm logged out I'm seeing an old version of the page, but I login then I see the changes I made yesterday. Is there a caching layer somewhere that isn't updated ? I'm located in the US - it happens both in standard mode and incognito. It is a little bit urgent as the org application for GSoC 2026 opens today, and Google need to look at the proposed projects. Thanks in advance ! Best regards, Jesper
On 19.01.26 15:59, Jesper Pedersen wrote: > Something weird is happening with $SUBJECT. > > If I'm logged out I'm seeing an old version of the page, but I login > then I see the changes I made yesterday. > > Is there a caching layer somewhere that isn't updated ? I'm located in > the US - it happens both in standard mode and incognito. I had that same exact experience recently on a different wiki page (and coming from EU).
Hi, On 1/21/26 7:57 AM, Peter Eisentraut wrote: >> If I'm logged out I'm seeing an old version of the page, but I login >> then I see the changes I made yesterday. >> >> Is there a caching layer somewhere that isn't updated ? I'm located in >> the US - it happens both in standard mode and incognito. > > I had that same exact experience recently on a different wiki page (and > coming from EU). > GSoC and GSoC_2026 works now - so something "unblocked". Do somebody know what changed ? Best regards, Jesper
On Wed, 21 Jan 2026 at 14:02, Jesper Pedersen <jesperpedersen.db@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
On 1/21/26 7:57 AM, Peter Eisentraut wrote:
>> If I'm logged out I'm seeing an old version of the page, but I login
>> then I see the changes I made yesterday.
>>
>> Is there a caching layer somewhere that isn't updated ? I'm located in
>> the US - it happens both in standard mode and incognito.
>
> I had that same exact experience recently on a different wiki page (and
> coming from EU).
>
GSoC and GSoC_2026 works now - so something "unblocked".
Do somebody know what changed ?
There is indeed a cache in front of the wiki, ti's the only way it can even pretend to survive a normal day :)
But it's supposed to automatically purge when you edit pages, and it has worked the times I've tested it. Pretty much everything in mediawiki is black magic to me though, so I'm not sure how it's supposed to do it - other than generating the purge requests and it's done that when I've tested.
The last noticable change was a minor debian upgrade on Jan 10th, but nothing has changed since you had your issues. Maybe solar flares :)
//Magnus
On 1/21/26 11:56 AM, Magnus Hagander wrote: > > On Wed, 21 Jan 2026 at 14:02, Jesper Pedersen > <jesperpedersen.db@gmail.com <mailto:jesperpedersen.db@gmail.com>> wrote: > > Hi, > > On 1/21/26 7:57 AM, Peter Eisentraut wrote: > >> If I'm logged out I'm seeing an old version of the page, but I > login > >> then I see the changes I made yesterday. > >> > >> Is there a caching layer somewhere that isn't updated ? I'm > located in > >> the US - it happens both in standard mode and incognito. > > > > I had that same exact experience recently on a different wiki > page (and > > coming from EU). > > > > GSoC and GSoC_2026 works now - so something "unblocked". > > Do somebody know what changed ? > > There is indeed a cache in front of the wiki, ti's the only way it can > even pretend to survive a normal day :) > > But it's supposed to automatically purge when you edit pages, and it has > worked the times I've tested it. Pretty much everything in mediawiki is > black magic to me though, so I'm not sure how it's supposed to do it - > other than generating the purge requests and it's done that when I've > tested. > > The last noticable change was a minor debian upgrade on Jan 10th, but > nothing has changed since you had your issues. Maybe solar flares :) > Thanks for checking ! Maybe it was gnomes in phase 2 enjoying the Sun :) Best regards, Jesper
On 1/21/26 12:03 PM, Jesper Pedersen wrote: > On 1/21/26 11:56 AM, Magnus Hagander wrote: >> >> On Wed, 21 Jan 2026 at 14:02, Jesper Pedersen >> <jesperpedersen.db@gmail.com <mailto:jesperpedersen.db@gmail.com>> wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> On 1/21/26 7:57 AM, Peter Eisentraut wrote: >> >> If I'm logged out I'm seeing an old version of the page, but I >> login >> >> then I see the changes I made yesterday. >> >> >> >> Is there a caching layer somewhere that isn't updated ? I'm >> located in >> >> the US - it happens both in standard mode and incognito. >> > >> > I had that same exact experience recently on a different wiki >> page (and >> > coming from EU). >> > >> >> GSoC and GSoC_2026 works now - so something "unblocked". >> >> Do somebody know what changed ? >> >> There is indeed a cache in front of the wiki, ti's the only way it >> can even pretend to survive a normal day :) >> >> But it's supposed to automatically purge when you edit pages, and it >> has worked the times I've tested it. Pretty much everything in >> mediawiki is black magic to me though, so I'm not sure how it's >> supposed to do it - other than generating the purge requests and it's >> done that when I've tested. >> >> The last noticable change was a minor debian upgrade on Jan 10th, but >> nothing has changed since you had your issues. Maybe solar flares :) >> > > Thanks for checking ! > > Maybe it was gnomes in phase 2 enjoying the Sun :) > The Sun is back :( Same issue - logged in: Page is displayed correctly; logged out: Old version. Best regards, Jesper
I see changes both logged in and out.
>The Sun is back :( > >Same issue - logged in: Page is displayed correctly; logged out: Old version. > I removed proposal template. Can you see the changes now? -- Hoc est vivere bis, vita posse priore frui. Nullus est in vitae sensus, ipsa vera est sensus.
Hi, On 1/22/26 7:15 AM, Pavlo Golub wrote: >> The Sun is back :( >> >> Same issue - logged in: Page is displayed correctly; logged out: Old >> version. >> > > I removed proposal template. Can you see the changes now? > I can see the previous update - not your changes. Best regards, Jesper