[clue] [TALK] Ulitimate home for the CLUE Website

Will will.sterling at gmail.com
Wed Jun 8 18:00:56 MDT 2011


IMHO and observations mailing lists can stay alive on light traffic where
forums require active and continuous participation from a decent amount of
people to work.  Otherwise it will wither on the vine.  Are there any LUGs
with an active forum?  I don't see such such a niche forum attracting users
for very long.  Well unless the one thread about the website goes to 200
pages and is enough to keep people around.

On Wed, Jun 8, 2011 at 5:12 PM, Shawn Perry <shawn at redmop.com> wrote:

> The only issue I saw with the upgrade was the calendar no longer having
> links.
>
> I did notice one more thing, though.  Bluehost doesn't appear to have
> mailman anymore.  I don't know how much pain this is going to cause.
>
> It's fine with me, I'd love to switch to a forum based list instead of an
> email based one.  But whatever y'all pick is fine with me.
>
>
>
> Shawn T Perry
> Red Mop Computing Services
> email: shawn at redmop.com
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> cell: 303-881-2623
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>
>
> On Wed, Jun 8, 2011 at 5:07 PM, Collins Richey <crichey at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> On Wed, Jun 8, 2011 at 11:18 AM, Raymond DeRoo <rderoo at deroo.net> wrote:
>> > Shawn--
>> >
>> >> If you JUST did it, then you caught me upgrading drupal to 7.2.
>> >
>> > Sure thing. I'm not opposed to people willing to try and get this
>> working. Though as a few others have noted, this has been *MONTHS* in
>> process and the club sill has little to show in the way of we functioning
>> website. Truthfully, the old once performed much better than what we have
>> seen thus far. As the site has now been on two different servers, I have a
>> hard time believing this is a "hardware issue" and really just feel that
>> drupal is the wrong choice.
>> >
>>
>> Of course the old site performs better. It consists of static pages
>> that can only be updated via a cumbersome process. You are correct
>> that MONTHS are involved in the process of working with Drupal. The
>> reasoning behind Drupal is simple.
>>
>> 1. Several volunteers wanted to work with it.
>> 2. Lots of people use it.
>> 3. It provides forums, blogs, calendars, etc., and some of the
>> volunteers believe that these functions have value.
>> 4. At the end of the process, we will have more people trained to deal
>> with the site and it will be easier to do routine work.
>> 5. If in doubt, see number 1.
>>
>> We were not aware that the site would be problematic on our existing
>> VPSlink server, so that resulted in some flailing about. Except for a
>> known hardware condition and some upgrades, the current development
>> server (not a VPSlink setup) is performing well. As of a few minutes
>> ago the response times were sub-second.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Collins Richey
>>      If you fill your heart with regrets of yesterday and the worries
>>      of tomorrow, you have no today to be thankful for.
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