stix's load is currently running around 3 and that's mostly postgresql
and index.cgi. It seems to occasionally get like this and requires a
Pg & Apache restart.
OK, I'm sorry to have to do this but if I don't get a response to
planning how to fix this load issue I'm going to take London
Openguides offline this evening.
I'm looking for a plan with a deadline, not a solution by this evening.
Paul
On 6/20/07, Kake L Pugh <kake(a)earth.li> wrote:
> On Tue 05 Jun 2007, Paul Makepeace <paulm(a)paulm.com> wrote:
> > OpenGuides London is frequently bursting 100% of a 3Ghz HT CPU which is
> > causing stix (the server) load problems,
>
> Did this issue get resolved or ameliorated, and if so what was the fix?
>
> Kake
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Hello all - sorry for the late notice, but this weekend's hackfest
will not be going ahead. I miscalculated and find that I have to work
this weekend, so Dom and I have agreed that we'll postpone to a later
date (not sure if this date will be before or after the hackathon at
YAPC in Vienna). Very sorry about this. Dom has suggested we could
replace it with a "virtual" hackfest, but I won't be able to attend
much (if any) of that either, so I shall leave it up to him to
announce what, if anything, will be happening.
Kake
A reminder! (Thanks Bob.)
The next hackfest will be this weekend, Saturday 21 + Sunday 22 July,
at my house in Bermondsey again, and same times as before; starting at
noon, and finishing at 10pm on the Saturday and 5pm on the Sunday. If
you don't have the address, email me.
Lunch provided both days (email me if you have particular dietary
needs), and we'll order takeaway on the Saturday evening.
Kake
Hi,
So I have a talk this Thursday to the MPLS.pm group about OpenGuides.
Since I haven't given a public talk in years, I was wondering if
anyone would care to comment on my slides.
http://chris.prather.org/og_slides/slides.html
Also I feel I should publicly thank Kake and Ivorw for the material
they had online that I shamelessly stole ... "researched" for these.
Thanks
-Chris
Don't forget to update your reviews to reflect the smoking ban now in
force in England, and remove references to smoking/non-smoking areas in
public places which are now affected by the smoking ban.
Cheers,
Dominic.
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Hello. I was thinking that it might be a good idea if, where a guide
hasn't been edited in the past month, the Recent Changes page shows
all edits in the past 6 months instead. The reasoning behind this is
that for a low-traffic guide, a month isn't actually all that long,
and that a blank Recent Changes page looks broken.
An alternative might be to show the last n edits instead of hardcoding
to 6 months, but that's inconsistent with the normal Recent Changes output.
In the long term, I'd like to make Recent Changes much more
customisable, but in the short term this is a quick fix which would go
a long way towards making the lower-traffic guides look better.
Thoughts?
Kake
Hi !
First of all, Congratulation to all members of the openguides project. It
is really a great project and I feel proud to run the Belgium one.
As maintener of the Brussels platform, I am wondering to expand to others
cities such as Liège, Brugges, ect.. As Belgium in size looks like New
York... Does anyone feel unconfortable with this ?
But I was wondering witch languages should I focus on. In Belgium, we have
2 languages but english should be the best compromise for touristics
reasons. But I will agree to keep words in the two nationnal languages
because even the city name are different (Liège - Lutich or Mons -
Bergen). Does anyone feel unconfortable with this ?
Cheers,
Dimitri Pasquazzo
http://www.justbiit.com/cgi-bin/openguides/
ps: should we agree on http://brussels.openguides.org ?
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Hello all,
The results of (amongst others) our last hackfest are now available in
OpenGuides 0.61, available immediately from CPAN, and (after the next
mirror pulse) Debian unstable.
SHA1: 665238309257a2448bc0a3f2e82f6d6d78be47c5 OpenGuides-0.61.tar.gz
MD5 : 1cc24540b51fac8c5449223a4caad704 OpenGuides-0.61.tar.gz
The development cycle from 0.60 to 0.61 included 74 commits, 30 tickets
being closed, and 25 tickets being opened.
Full changelog follows:
0.61 4 July 2007
Added experimental support for local spam detection modules; see the
commit_node method in "perldoc OpenGuides" for details.
Added extra "edit this page" link next to the node name; if you don't
want it, add div#title_edit_link {display:none;} to your stylesheet.
Removed dependency on Test::MockObject.
Remove misleading CSS examples
Support alternative database ports (#165)
Only display the google maps preference if node maps are enabled
(#192).
Respect redirect=0 (#104).
If an unknown action is supplied to wiki.cgi, redirect to
action=display (partial fix for #102)
Added new div#nonexistent_node_message for displaying message when
someone tries to view a nonexistent node.
Validate input geodata (#22)
List all contributors in RDF version of nodes (#106).
The "Look for nearby geocaches" preference and link now actually work
(#216).
Move the common categories/locales navbar display decision into the
templates (#214).
Add email notifications when moderated nodes are edited (#138)
Add IP addresses into non-anonymous changes in Recent Changes (#113)
Add an OpenSearch description, and automatic discovery for it (#180)
Include machine-readable link to licence, if configured (#226)
Here's to the next hackfest, on 21st/22nd July:
http://dev.openguides.org/wiki/HackfestSummer2007
Cheers,
Dominic.
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