Updated: I'm back up and running (almost) as normal as of 10:10 EST. Sorry for any inconvenience. A bit of reflection on the whole thing coming tomorrow. My blog time today was consumed with tech troubleshooting, unfortunately. Is anyone having any problems reaching the page via leanblog.org (without the www?)
I was alerted at about 10 AM this morning (thanks, Dad) that my blog was down and showing a “404” error.
I'm still troubleshooting and trying to get this resolved, but there is a workaround, in the meantime. My pages can be found on the old domain (http://kanban.blogspot.com). Any links that you have with “www.leanblog.org” need to have that replaced with “kanban.blogspot.com” for the link to work (don't use the quotes).
Long story short — last year, I moved to the “custom domain” option, where blogger hosts my pages but displays my leanblog.org domain name. Everything was working fine… until this morning. This morning, google introduced a new “Google Apps” feature that is apparently conflicting… thanks for the advance warning, Google/Blogger. I don't know if there's causation, but there's definitely correlation.
I will work to get this fixed ASAP. Thanks for your patience and thanks for reading.
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