Yes, but a status page can be update by a bot or a cron job as the *nix say. Well, we need some one to make that happen.trim81 wrote:The whole purpose of this thread (reason why I started it), is because Ooma is short staffed, and not actively 24/7 monitoring outages.
Look at this morning, while everyone was crying foul and outage, no Ooma mods were here to update the status page.
As I suggested, in the OP, to make a "community" effort to let each other know when outage strikes.
'get my point? Its more of a group effort to raise awareness
Active Twitter?
tommies
Re: Active Twitter?
I'm second this. What's wrong with thistommies wrote:Again, why go to another website to report these things. What's wrong with posting right here on the ooma forums? People have been looking for answers to serious questions. Why do they need to search for information for important issue's such as outage's. I NEVER would have considered going to Twitter to get updates on an outage or any other ooma related matter. But, that's just me.number9 wrote:lohertz wrote: But for others its usefull like twitter.com/attnews
https://www.ooma.com/status/
or even better
http://status.ooma.com/[/quote]
Ha! See Tommies get's it,..lol
It seems so much easier to me to post on your companies own website.
What happens when they are asleep and not updating the tweets?
I feel this what happened this morning. I don't think any one at ooma new about the outage this morning until they came to work.
There should be some type of automated response that wake's/alerts some one.
Plays PRS guitars
Re: Active Twitter?
As I said on an earlier post, it's the job of a bot, and some one have to make it happen.number9 wrote:Ha! See Tommies get's it,..loltommies wrote: I'm second this. What's wrong with this
https://www.ooma.com/status/
or even better
http://status.ooma.com/
It seems so much easier to me to post on your companies own website.
What happens when they are asleep and not updating the tweets?
I feel this what happened this morning. I don't think any one at ooma new about the outage this morning until they came to work.
There should be some type of automated response that wake's/alerts some one.
tommies
Re: Active Twitter?
tommies wrote:As I said on an earlier post, it's the job of a bot, and some one have to make it happen.number9 wrote:Ha! See Tommies get's it,..loltommies wrote: I'm second this. What's wrong with this
https://www.ooma.com/status/
or even better
http://status.ooma.com/
It seems so much easier to me to post on your companies own website.
What happens when they are asleep and not updating the tweets?
I feel this what happened this morning. I don't think any one at ooma new about the outage this morning until they came to work.
There should be some type of automated response that wake's/alerts some one.
Yeah, I can understand your viewpoint.
Create a script to monitor the VPN.. if the VPN breaks, then an email blast and/or update be sent to the webpage and/or twitter.
Makes sense...