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The Mac and iOS member centers are up, according to the status page. (And according to reality too, I'm currently browsing them.)

Yet the newest 10.8.5 beta isn't on the list of downloads. : ) Probably this is from an earlier backup.
 

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Xcode5 DP3 is having some trouble fetching developer info, even pinged back my ID/account was invalid. Online, all my devices are still present, missing some provisioning profiles but that's a good thing, before it went down my account was a hot mess. Funny, I was on the phone with developer support right when it crashed last Thursday.

Mavericks is still listed as an older DP.
 
Nice to finally see some progress. Really need those dev forums back up though, I hope they didn't lose posts/threads.
 
Sweet can we have beta 4 now? i'm tired of not being able to answer calls.

Hopefully there was sarcasm in your post I overlooked, you are a "developer" who made a poor choice to install a beta on his primary phone, or typical user who doesn't know any better.
 
The Organizer in Xcode keeps timing out and won't grab provisioning profiles

I'm also getting a timeout when trying to add the Game Center entitlement to a project. Probably hitting the same server. Maybe that falls under "Xcode Automatic Configuration" (which is still marked down)?
 
Hopefully there was sarcasm in your post I overlooked, you are a "developer" who made a poor choice to install a beta on his primary phone, or typical user who doesn't know any better.

There are cases where real developers install betas on their primary phone. For example some of us have to debug cellular communications in our apps and in those cases the dev phones we have all around us don't do much good. Another good reason to do so is if you have to rework your interface or want to enhance your interface and being drenched in the iOS 7 interface day in and day out really helps you see how you can improve your app.

Yes, 90% of people who install betas on their primary phones are stupid. But there are many good reasons for real developers to do so.

At WWDC nearly every single developer I saw around me installed iOS 7 on their primary phone right away for many different reasons. Some didn't have test devices. Many did (we did).

So for example we have plenty of test devices and we installed iOS 7 at first on those devices. But by b3 we wanted to do real daily real-world testing and so ONE of our team installed B3 on their phone. It'd be really nice for him to get phone calls again…
 
Still not fully functional. My newly added bundle ids are not visible in iTunes Connect. This makes adding a new app impossible.
 
I'm able to add new device (iPhone 5), and I will install beta3 in few minutes.

Did you add it manually? I'm trying to add another 4S but the continue button isn't highlighted, or clickable.

Did your beta3 activate?
 
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"Xcode Automatic Configuration" is still down that's why Xcode 5 isn't talking with the dev center yet.

Just a note on adding devices. I added two new devices today and the hastily written web code hoses the html escaping of any special characters.

So when you add devices double check the name got entered correctly if you use anything besides numbers and letters. The edit screen for a device did let me fix the escaping errors.
 
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