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Posted: Sat Oct 17, 2009 6:49 pm |
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I've just recently moved the yaws.hyber.org site to a more
stable location - It used to sit behind an adsl cable in my cupboard
at home, but now runs ... hold your breath .. in the cloud !! tada.
/klacke
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Posted: Sat Oct 17, 2009 9:53 pm |
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One of my colleagues said that sometimes yaws.hyber.org is down. But I
had never seen it down myself, so I'm not sure if it is unstable.
This is a great step forward anyway. Where can I read about the history of Yaws?
On Sun, Oct 18, 2009 at 3:48 AM, Claes Wikstrom <klacke@tail-f.com> wrote:
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> I've just recently moved the yaws.hyber.org site to a more
> stable location - It used to sit behind an adsl cable in my cupboard
> at home, but now runs ... hold your breath .. in the cloud !! tada.
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> /klacke
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Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2009 1:27 pm |
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Ngoc Dao wrote:
> One of my colleagues said that sometimes yaws.hyber.org is down. But I
> had never seen it down myself, so I'm not sure if it is unstable.
It's been unstable alright - it's almost been like magic, the moment
I leave the house for more than a couple of days, some adsl shit happens
and the modem had to be rebooted.
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> This is a great step forward anyway. Where can I read about the history of Yaws?
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Nowhere - I've never written anything about it. I remember what triggered
me to start the Yaws project though. At the time I was playing indoor hockey
with a bunch of friends. I'd never ever done any web development, but
nevertheless I went about to make a small dyn site where players could
indicate whether they were going to show up at the games each Sunday
evening or not. I started out using the - at the time - obvious choice of
technology, apache, php, mysql and was absolutely amazed at how much
that sucked. So I though - I can do better, thus, instead of building the
hockey site - I got completely sidetracked.
- So when is the hockey site done ?
- Ehhh, soon I've just got to write a webserver first
Something like that
/klacke
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Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2009 9:03 am |
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Cool! I would like to see how this works out. I have my own sites on a
server in a cupboard at home
On Sun, Oct 18, 2009 at 2:26 PM, Claes Wikstrom <klacke@tail-f.com> wrote:
> Ngoc Dao wrote:
>> One of my colleagues said that sometimes yaws.hyber.org is down. But I
>> had never seen it down myself, so I'm not sure if it is unstable.
>
> It's been unstable alright - it's almost been like magic, the moment
> I leave the house for more than a couple of days, some adsl shit happens
> and the modem had to be rebooted.
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>>
>> This is a great step forward anyway. Where can I read about the history of Yaws?
>>
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> Nowhere - I've never written anything about it. I remember what triggered
> me to start the Yaws project though. At the time I was playing indoor hockey
> with a bunch of friends. I'd never ever done any web development, but
> nevertheless I went about to make a small dyn site where players could
> indicate whether they were going to show up at the games each Sunday
> evening or not. I started out using the - at the time - obvious choice of
> technology, apache, php, mysql and was absolutely amazed at how much
> that sucked. So I though - I can do better, thus, |
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