Jon Phillips wrote:
On Tue, 2005-08-09 at 19:23 +0100, Jonathan Leighton wrote:
Jon Phillips wrote:
On Tue, 2005-08-09 at 09:05 +0300, Nicu Buculei wrote:
Jon Phillips wrote:
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From: rejon.org feedback form <noreply@...235...> Reply-To: jon@...235... To: jon@...235... Subject: planet.inkscape.org issue Date: Mon, 8 Aug 2005 09:05:32 -0500
Name: Nate E-mail: cheelay@...400...
Hi Jon, I'm not sure who to send this to, but planet.inkscape.org isn't including updates from inkscape.org's main announcement/news page. I think it used to but it no longer does. Can that be changed back? Or is there a reason behind this?
Thanks, you guys are doing great work.... nate
Correct, and this is because the last two news items were added manually, not using Wordpress, so they are not included in the RSS feed and Planet can't aggregate them. Is the blog engine on the front page still disabled?
Oops...I blindly posted that...yes, I have not re-enabled it. It is my fault. Thanks for the remind Nicu. I intend to replace it with my engine which allows for the traditional style of editing the news, and augments with a system like wordpress.
Jon
That's news to me -- what's wrong with WordPress? (I am not being defensive here, I'm just wondering)
Wordpress is great...but it is having troubles scaling. When Inkscape did the last release it tanked and I had to remove it. This happened even b4 getting slashdotted. Nothing against wordpress because I use it on my site, but I have a tool I'm pretty much done with that makes a lower barrier solution without the needs of mysql or other arcane-ness.
Wordpress works for now though and has served us well. :)
Jon
Ok... well it's up to you Jon. It probably has something to do with the SF servers not being brilliant either. Just so you know, there is a caching plugin for WP that dramatically increases performance, but if you've got things sorted then it probably doesn't matter. You should've let me know ;)
Jon