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Hello,

Today, 12 January 2014, I published my article "CQRS Event Sourcing pattern with NServiceBus, ASP.NET MVC and SignalR" (by pressing the red Publish button), I reviewed the preview, and now the following message appears: "This is an auto-saved draft copy of the new unpublished article created by the submission wizard. This article has not yet been approved for publication by our membership. Please go to the C# Table of Contents to view the list of available articles in this section."

How soon will the article become approved - so I would be able to resend it to my colleagues?

Thanks,
Michael Trembovler
[DELETED]@gmail.com

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OriginalGriff 12-Jan-14 6:29am    
Never post your email address in any forum, unless you really like spam! If anyone replies to you, you will receive an email to let you know.
OriginalGriff 12-Jan-14 7:16am    
BTW: You do realize that editing your article slows down the moderation process as it has it's approvals-so-far-votes reset to zero and goes back into the moderation queue all over again as new?
Each edit has to be re-moderated in case you filled it with spam this time round :laugh:

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Mostly a matter of 2-4 hours, in my experience. However, Sunday can be slower...
 
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There is no fixed time: it depends on who is here and who knows about the subject.
It also depends on the article itself: it may not be approved if the quality is not perceived as being sufficient.

It can vary: from ten minutes to a couple of days - as I said it depends on who is here - and bear in mind that it is a weekend, so there are less people who can moderate here than normal.
 
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