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On "How to sleep without the server-crash-fear (High Availability and High Performance Hosting for Drupal)"
At Barcelona Drupal Developer Days 2012.
...well, I haven't gotten it to work yet.. There's supposed to be a "Last Access" filter with a radio button under where it says "email." But...there isn't.
I've had problems on H2otown with spam user account registrations. I want to add some social networking features, but not before I clean up the user database. The spam accounts never come back and login, so if I could see users who never logged in I could delete those accounts.
What really strikes me about all this chatter is the lack of discussion on how to communicate with gbase.
What is this? Google is going to use some version of XML/RSS – manageable, portable, expendable, readable by people.. So what are you uploading? Again, this gbase upload screen shot is really interesting… blog.outer-court.com/files/Google-base/10.png It is under a “feeds” section and it showing text files and has an FTP setup for files lager than 10mb.
I’m trying to figure out how you can get your Drupal system to talk with gbase and understand why it is handled as a file and not a feed for syncing sake.
working out more details here: www.developmentseed.org/blog/node/349
Rob Purdie talks about the Amnesty International redesign at the second Drupal for NGOs get together.
I never knew these seed pods were called drupes! This Sycamore is putting out this Spring's leaves while last year drupes are falling.
Trying-out a new 16MP point-and-shoot by Samsung. Impressed with the zoom (21x) and image quality, albeit a bit of chromatic aberation. Guess I'll make it part of my 'collection.'
Stewart Robinson, Director of Software Development, The Economist at Drupal For Publications, Sun Microsystems, London 2009