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Written by scott
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Wednesday, 03 May 2006 |
Freeeeedooooooom! Finally I have kicked the postnuke habit. Ive got so many updates since I was last able to modify the website I dont know where to start... I explain...no.. I sum up:
1) Upgraded the site to Joomla. But I didn't make a theme. I lack the designer skills (and no, I didnt draw the turtle). Any web designer types out there want to take a stab at an ART template?
2) Added in that neat RSS feed of the actual changes in the archive.
3) Added in an utterly untested psa-8.0 yum channel. I have this feeling it doesnt actually work.
4) Added in FC5 to the build environment. Unfortunately everything they have is newer than what I have. This also involved updating the build server. FC1 builds are still failing, even through independent build systems like mock. And that leads to the next topic.
5) FC1 is officially no longer supported. Redhat 9 however, still is.
6) I created two CentOS4 installer scripts, one for general use which should work everywhere (except 1and1 systems), and one specifically for 1and1. They are available here: http://3es.atomicrocketturtle.com/tests/
7) I bought a house.
8) I haven't worked on the Plesk book as much as I would have liked to.
9) Lots of improvements to ASL, which I'll push out into the [asl] channel soon.
10) Created an [atomic-bleeding] channel, this is also known as the [atomic-unstable] channel. Mysql 5, and PHP 5.1 rpms (known to kill PSA) will live in that channel.
11) Given how much of a pain in the ass it was to get from Postnuke to Joomla, I didnt import the users, or comments from the old system. Im also still populating other sections, like the projects, and FAQ pages.
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Subject: ART has done it again Written by phatPhrog on 2006-05-08 11:37:06 You are truly the master! How you do it I still don't know! Excellent upgrade for the digital turtlist!! You're amazing! Keep up the good work!
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