Thanks for the continued abuse ... I don't Troll .. people just don't like what I say
I'm sorry my QUESTIONS were considered insults they were not meant as such
Insulting me and name calling just gets things started
Constant threats to ban don't gain anything
Others that have to comment and add nothing useful don't help
I'll try to be more patient
Do your time as you will I just don't understand the problem with correct one place wrong another
I use Linux & Winblows my self. and I Never had any Time problem
my main concern now is the added workers after days of work
that's not cool
bobR,
The reason the page might have time displayed incorrectly is because I have written thousands of lines of code in the past 3 weeks, and on top of that, have been making as many changes as I possibly can, as fast as I can, based on the suggestions of users in the forum.
All server times are stored in PST/PDT formatted in seconds from epoch. When displayed on the website, the correct number of seconds is added to those times in order to make it UTC/GMT timezone.
I add seconds instead of changing the system time so that I don't have to go into the database and manually correct the timestamp on everything. So, as far as the pool server is concerned, the time is correct. As far as the website is concerned, I'll get around to fixing it when I can.
Likewise, If you post one more time insulting us over something as petty as the displayed time on the website, I will ban your account and your IP without hesitation. You have absolutely no clue how much work goes into making this run or, how many lines of code I have to sift through in order to fix an issue when someone reports a problem.
I assure you, both FairUser and I have a long list of things that need written, fixed, or improved, and the displayed UTC time on one of the many pages that shows you the exact same datestamp, is not very fucking high on the priority list. We've been operating for a week, and the pool/site is still in beta. It takes time to iron out all of the kinks.
So, be patient, take some initiative, read some help files, politely inform us when you see something that might be a bug, and have fun mining.