No more extremes? CS updated their reference system, following examples by other hospitality networks. This is not the only change that had been implemented during the latest Alaska CS collective. In fact, a whole lot of bugs have been tackled [ 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 ]. Weird though that, according to this post in the brainstorm group, it took over a year (!) to repair the translation tool, with the result that “lots of people have turned their back to the project.” Now, that’s what you can call volunteer-empowerment.
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