All, The wiki has become almost impossible to help with. After experiencing an error transferring to my Arch samba shares and finding the solution on Apple.Stackexchange.com I was adding that short section to the end of the troubleshooting entires. However, despite providing an edit summary and complying with the remaining 2 fundamental rules, I cannot save the edit. I get the Error: Error: Warning: You have not provided an edit summary, which is an enormous help for other users who want to review your changes, see ArchWiki:Contributing#The 3 fundamental rules. Over the past 11 years the wiki has increasing become hostile to user contributions. I hope this is a temporary bug. In the past the community made our Archwiki the best Linux distro wiki going by keeping it current and providing solutions to current problems. The Archwikin was a one-stop-shop. If the community can no longer contribute, it will cease to be so. The entry I was adding is: === IOS Files can no longer copy-to Samba share on Archlinux beginning with IOS 14.5=== Beginning with IOS 14.5 attempting to transfer from a device running IOS using the "Files" app to a samba share on Archlinux will result in the error: The operation couldn't be completed Operation canceled To correct this problem, add add the following to the global section of your {{ic|smb.conf}} and restart samba (e.g. {{ic|sudo systemctl restart smb}}). Comment optional: ## addition for IOS Files transfer-to server vfs object = fruit streams_xattr See [https://apple.stackexchange.com/q/424681 Apple.Stackexchange.com - "The operation couldn't be completed"/"Operation canceled" error message when saving to a Samba share via Files app] The edit summary was: /* Added Section - IOS Files can no longer copy-to Samba share on Archlinux beginning with IOS 14.5 */ I will have to leave it to one of the Archdevs to add. No matter what I do, I'm returned to the same error: Error: Warning: You have not provided an edit summary, which is an enormous help for other users who want to review your changes, see ArchWiki:Contributing#The 3 fundamental rules. -- David C. Rankin, J.D.,P.E.