I made wiki edit on the “Evil Maid Attack” page at the “Detection” section to describe a new anti evil maid tool I built called “Tripwire”, and added some more information to the other text. The editing process was pretty horrible. I can’t see my edit in my wiki account. Can a moderator confirm that they have seen the edit at least?
It looks like the wiki software didn’t accept your edit. I can’t find your edit anywhere in the pending queue or in the edit history.
Oftentimes when editing a page, I get shown a notice that the edit wasn’t accepted because of a loss of session data. I have to scroll to the bottom of the page and click “Save” again for it to work. Maybe try adding it again?
Thanks. For me the point of confusion was that even though I did click “Save Continue”, a new embedded window popped up and I closed it without actually saving. And submitting warned a loss of session data, as you said. I have saved and submitted again and it seems like it’s waiting for moderator’s approval now.
Very cool, I can confirm I see the edit and the project looks neat! I’ll let @Patrick decide whether to accept the revision. (I have the ability to accept it, but my wiki powers were granted so I could do parts of my work on Kicksecure better and I’m not really a content moderator.)
Thank you for the edit suggestion. Since the GitHub account and repository are new and not yet established, and to protect both security and the reputation of the Kicksecure wiki, I won’t include a link to it at this time.
Self-promotional link additions are problematic. If the project becomes established and the wider community requests its inclusion (based on independent usage/feedback), it can be reconsidered later.
Edit rejected.
No problem. And since there doesn’t seem to be a suitable category on Kicksecure forums for my text, I’ll assume that I should just come back later when my project has grown, unless otherwise instructed.