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[!Cheyenne] Discussions about the Cheyenne Web Server

Dockimbel
26-May-2007
[525]
I'd like to have one also, it's added in the todo list.
btiffin
26-May-2007
[526]
No rush...code is better use of time of course.

This is all just promotional...  :)  I should have added my smiley 
the first time.

Cheerleading...I'll have to learn some way of not making it distracting 
to the key
players.  :)  Go Doc Go!
Volker
26-May-2007
[527]
Graphics - a target with a lot of arrows in the bullseye? Cheyennes 
where good at that?^^
BrianH
26-May-2007
[528]
A single arrow in flight.
Graham
26-May-2007
[529x2]
ahh... working sessions .. sweet
pioneer with arrow in back?
BrianH
26-May-2007
[531]
Funny as that would be, let's try to stay positive...
Graham
26-May-2007
[532]
bwaaaahh
BrianH
26-May-2007
[533]
:P
Graham
26-May-2007
[534x2]
the idea being conveyed is how a simpler technology ( arrow) can 
be more nimble in some situations than a more advanced technology 
( guns )
So, we construct an ideogram around that.
BrianH
26-May-2007
[536]
An arrow shot into a gun barrel, like you see in Green Arrow comics 
all the time?
Graham
26-May-2007
[537x2]
How about a tent ... lightweight website home
easily stylized and non violent
BrianH
26-May-2007
[539]
Whatever tent style the Cheyenne used...
Dockimbel
26-May-2007
[540x2]
Thank you guys for your interesting propositions ;-)
Brian, don't worry, I won't spend much time on that. Btw, thanks 
for the cheerleading !
Graham
26-May-2007
[542x3]
I think a tent is pretty close to ideal ...
Although other nomadic cultures used tents, they are mostly associated 
with the Indian nations
It's portable and easily setup .. a feature of Cheyenne
Dockimbel
26-May-2007
[545]
Looks like it fits well the concept.
Graham
26-May-2007
[546]
and like most websites ..it's a home under construction :)
btiffin
26-May-2007
[547]
I don't know, but a "powered by" integrated over the current Cheyenne 
logo would be
fine by me...well that, and a transparent background.
Terry
26-May-2007
[548]
powered by a tent
BrianH
26-May-2007
[549]
Hosted in a tent. Good point though.
Volker
26-May-2007
[550]
Linux is like a wigwam?^^
Graham
27-May-2007
[551]
This weekend is nearly finished for me ... any chance of Cheyenne 
being released soon?
Dockimbel
27-May-2007
[552]
It's early sunday here, I've just woke up, I need the whole day to 
finish the doc and make the release.
Graham
27-May-2007
[553x2]
Ok.
Don't spend too much time on the logo :)
Dockimbel
27-May-2007
[555x2]
;-)
I have to delay the Cheyenne release by one day due to numerous issues 
today while running it on Linux. Among these issue are rebol crashing 
bugs on linux (like mold/all/flat, listed on RAMBO).
Henrik
27-May-2007
[557]
if you don't use flat, it doesn't crash. pretty simple. (I was the 
reporter)
Dockimbel
27-May-2007
[558]
Yes, Henrik, I saw that after spending almost one hour trying to 
figure out why was encapped Cheyenne crashing with segfault on some 
requests...
Dockimbel
28-May-2007
[559x3]
Just a few words to say that thanks to Will, I've managed to fix 
an important issue regarding port leaking in Cheyenne, and we even 
patched Will's server in live without having to reboot Cheyenne (kind 
of open heart surgery). The new release is almost ready, but I'm 
late with the documentation and website update, so I guess that I'll 
make a first release here for the people already using it and make 
a public release on the website with documentation (and logos for 
btiffin ;-)) on wednesday night.
A brand new bugtracker (in RSP) will be online by the end of the 
week, so I'll be able to track more easily and reliably all issues 
regarding Cheyenne and any other of my projects.
The bugtracker will be fully open sourced and will also serve as 
demo of a complete online application done in RSP with a DB backend 
(MySQL currently).
Graham
28-May-2007
[562]
cool
Will
28-May-2007
[563]
I'd say GREAT! the live patching was a real adrenaline experience 
8-))
btiffin
28-May-2007
[564]
great news.
BrianH
28-May-2007
[565]
I always love your work :)
Maarten
29-May-2007
[566]
Love it!
DaveC
29-May-2007
[567]
Look forward to your new release. Keep up the good work!
Dockimbel
29-May-2007
[568]
Thanks you all, guys, for your enthusiasm! :-)
Henrik
29-May-2007
[569]
looking forward to trying it. will Cheyenne be R2 only?
Pekr
29-May-2007
[570x2]
So RSP and sessions are already working? That's cool! Top quality 
http server which does not need to be installed!
And I am loooking forward to compare Cheyenne R2 vs Cheyenne R3 (using 
threads), and to see speed, and system resources requirements :-)
Will
29-May-2007
[572]
about R2, have an ajax app with db calls (ok mysql +query cache enabled) 
, 200 reqs/sec brings a dualG5 2GHz at 80% cpu pretty fast 8-)
Pekr
29-May-2007
[573x2]
isn't 200 req/sec job for some server, than desktop machine? ;-)
ah, misplace RSP with RPC, heh :-) RSP - typical old model :-)