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Ozblogistan News, Part Deux

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Hello all, your friendly Ozblogistan Overlord here.

Last week I wrote briefly about slowness being caused by attempts to debug a comments plugin used by several Ozblogistan blogs — Brian’s Latest Comments — in the context of Larvatus Prodeo. It transpires that LP’s database of comments was too large to process without causing errors and slowdowns. During the week I worked on various modifications; these ‘work’ in that they have the correct behaviour and don’t crash, but in actual use they have proved to be unacceptably slow.

Consequently I have asked our blogs to deactivate the offending plugin for a few weeks. Our busiest, Catallaxy Files and Larvatus Prodeo, have done so, which should for now improve performance for everyone.

Why have I asked them to deactivate it for a few weeks? Because yours truly is moving to Darwin to take up a new job. I won’t have my usual computer for 3 weeks, according to the removalists. Once I am settled in I have another plan of attack to try, but until then I will not be in a position to easily fix things. Until then, enjoy the blogging.

Written by Jacques Chester

August 10th, 2010 at 10:17 pm

Posted in Site News

Sorry, folks.

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You’ve probably noticed some slowness in the past 2 hours. That’s me, your loving Ozblogistan admin / tyrant, trying to debug a plugin. Apparently asking for debugging information is too much for PHP and MySQL to bear, so they threw an unedifying tantrum which choked the site.

Written by Jacques Chester

July 29th, 2010 at 1:39 pm

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Catallactic Restoration

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Now that Catallaxy Files seems to have settled in at the new server, I thought I’d bring you all up to speed on what has changed “under the hood” and what is yet to be done.
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Written by Jacques Chester

January 22nd, 2010 at 6:35 pm

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If you are reading this post

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… then you are reading Catallaxy Files on the new server.

Note for authors: You will need to generate a new password. To the best of my ability, your usernames and email addresses are identical to the ones you used to have.

Written by Jacques Chester

January 20th, 2010 at 3:30 pm

Posted in Site News