Category Archives: progress reports

Is it worth it?

Now that I’ve gone through the capstone process, I wonder if its worth going on with it. That is, the installation itself is working fine (although there are some updates I need to do) but the way I see it … Continue reading

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Ticking along

The slowdown in the dashboard appeared to be from the Whipple Hill plugin. The install is functioning as it should now and I just updated the server OS without any issues (although I did make a clone of the server … Continue reading

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The technical piece

The technical piece takes so much time that I wonder sometimes if I will ever make any progress with marketing blogging to students. We have been having horrible slow-downs in the dashboard of some blogs and I am not sure … Continue reading

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A continual battle

It seems to be a continual battle on the technical front. The Whipple Hill plugin does work for the SSO and there are three new privacy options: I would like only logged in users to see my blog. I would … Continue reading

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Technical matters

In order to install the Whipple Hill Podium plugin, we had to recompile PHP with mcrypt. I hired this out through vWorker. However, Medic, my favorite programmer from Beklgrade couldn’t do anything without having the server OS upgraded so I … Continue reading

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