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Richard Stallman's Tin-Foil Hat (Bruce Perens' Journal)

Richard Stallman's Tin-Foil Hat (Bruce Perens' Journal)

Posted Nov 22, 2005 2:23 UTC (Tue) by proski (subscriber, #104)
In reply to: Richard Stallman's Tin-Foil Hat (Bruce Perens' Journal) by zedman
Parent article: Richard Stallman's Tin-Foil Hat (Bruce Perens' Journal)

Maybe LWN should make is a separate story?

A long term solution would be to ask SourceLabs sysadmins to install better context management software. Right now, all Bruce's entries are placed on a single page without even HTML anchors, let alone permanent links.


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Richard Stallman's Tin-Foil Hat (Bruce Perens' Journal)

Posted Nov 23, 2005 8:52 UTC (Wed) by BrucePerens (subscriber, #2510) [Link]

Actually, I threw out Sourcelabs content management: Movable Type. Not Open Source. It would be rather hypocritical for me to use it.

I need something that creates static files, as I get slashdotted regularly.

Bruce

Richard Stallman's Tin-Foil Hat (Bruce Perens' Journal)

Posted Nov 23, 2005 15:49 UTC (Wed) by nix (subscriber, #2304) [Link]

How about blosxom?

Typo might be useful

Posted Nov 23, 2005 17:10 UTC (Wed) by emk (subscriber, #1128) [Link]

If you're feeling *really* trendy, and you're looking for an excuse to mess around with Ruby and/or Rails, you might want to take a look at Typo. I've been quite pleased with it recently, and it's super easy to hack.

Typo uses the caching support in Rails to automatically save *.html files to disk. These are then served directly by Apache until such time as Typo purges the cache.

If you get Slashdotted, your server should only smoke a little. :-)

On the other hand, if you have no desire to mess around with Rails, Typo probably isn't worth the effort right now.

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