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  1. I saw I can join the Telegram Documentation Proposal.
  2. I clicked the big button commit, and this happened:

commit bug stackoverflow

  1. I went back to https://stackoverflow.com/documentation/telegram/commit
  2. Clicked Commit again
  3. The button changed to You committed to this proposal 35 secs ago

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    The problem is that a cat operates the server, but all jokes aside have you tried clearing your browser cookie (or use a different browser, so a new one gets created)? Usually when stuff like this happens (not just on SO) its related to them. I'd find it a first diagnostic step to take.
    – Xorifelse
    Nov 21, 2016 at 22:14
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    You are not the first to report a problem being the last one to commit to a docs topic. Well, you actually documented what went wrong. Non-trivial dbase stuff, it is beta quality. They are "workin on ur problemz". Nov 21, 2016 at 22:54
  • @Xorifelse yes, SE has cats running their servers, unlike most sites, which have servers running on hamsters. SE is a popular enough site to actually need cats.
    – Nissa
    Nov 22, 2016 at 3:53

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This is a recent bug, stemming from code deployed a few days ago.

There was a null reference exception occurring when trying to create a new documentation tag (aka DocTag). Because you are the last committer, you were seeing the exception.

The null ref was in our topic history code (i.e. where revisions are stored), which incorrectly assumed that a user would be attached to any topic draft passed into it. When we do the initial DocTag creation, we don't create any drafts, and the code blew up when trying to determine the revision's owner.

The fix was simple, and a new unit test was created to (hopefully) prevent a regression.

Thanks for reporting!

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  • thanks for your answer Jarrod! Perfectly explained, is awesome to see stackoverflow developers hanging around here!
    – aleix
    Nov 21, 2016 at 23:59
  • Is this related to meta.stackoverflow.com/q/338140/5244995 somehow?
    – Jed Fox
    Nov 22, 2016 at 0:56
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    @JF yes, that issue should also be fixed. Thank you. Nov 22, 2016 at 1:09

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