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If they have to post on the live server (I can't imagine them being stupid
enough to not have a Staging server), I'd suspect they don't "yank" the pics
back off, they simply change the permissions so they're not viewable.
richard marchetti wrote:
> In lugnet.dear-lego, William R. Ward writes:
> > It's gone now - what was it?
>
> A rerelease of #398 U.S.S. Constellation, sans 1x1x1 yellow windows.
>
> > It seems that the last few LEGO releases have been preceded by a brief
> > visibility on their website. I suspect that there is some software or
> > procedural problem with lego.com where it is impossible for items to
> > be added to their database without making them publically visible, at
> > least for a moment...
>
> I am just guessing wildly here, but it may be the case that they don't have
> separate development (creation) and production (live) servers -- or that
> even if they do, they triple check their stuff "live" at some point and
> possibly for the benefit of other TLC personnel. The length of time the
> stuff stays live until removed suggests the need of some sort of approval
> before the yanking gets done.
>
> All just guesses though...
>
> -- Hop-Frog
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