by
Jacob on
4 Aug 2007 in
News
Well, we’re back now and the site is running fine.
I’d like to explain the cause of our downtime yesterday, as it wasn’t the normal case of “too many visitors.”
Yesterday, as visitors came flowing in, a programming glitch was the cause of our downtime, although the Digg article triggered the glitch.
The banner on the sidebar of FOSSwire.com (the Oratos banner) was a handy little applet that let you readers know what was going on in our network. Each time a page was requested, the banner script would pull in updates from YouMakeMedia, GizBuzz, and FOSSwire at the same time and display them on one page. However, it wasn’t caching properly.
The result: Each time someone visited FOSSwire, they the server would fetch:
- the FOSSwire page
- the banner FOSSwire article
- the banner YouMakeMedia article
- the banner GizBuzz article
Since GizBuzz is hosted on the same server as FOSSwire, the server was serving three times as many posts as it needed to.
Servers don’t like that.
So, we’ve removed the banner, and now everything chugs along just fine. The same downtime should not happen again on this site, and especially later this year around FOSSwire’s first birthday as we make some changes.
Major props to our hosting company for helping us solve the problem and get FOSSwire back online.
Sorry for the inconvience!
Jacob
by
Steve on
14 Jun 2007 in
News
I was excited to get an invitaion to contribute to FOSSwire. I hope that my postings will be enlightening for all who read them.
I am an Ubuntu fanatic and lover of FOSS. Ubuntu is the Linux distribution that convinced me to switch to becoming 100% Linux at home. Along with being a wonderful distribution, Ubuntu has a vibrant and dynamic community, which I am proud to be a part of.
I spend most of my time helping as a staff member on Ubuntu Forums, where I also serve as the Forum Council Secretary. I am also a part of a wonder group of individuals that aim to spread the use of Ubuntu in the great State of Ohio, known as a Ubuntu LoCo team. The Ohio LoCo team is an official team of the Ubuntu project. I am also a mentor for the US LoCo Teams project, which helps new or struggling teams in the United States establish themselves and become approved and officially recognized teams. I am also a Ubuntu Member.
Thanks again for the invitation. I look forward to sharing my experiences in FOSS with you. 
by
Peter on
8 May 2007 in
News
You may have noticed this already, but in case you haven’t, FOSSwire has had a bit of a redesign!
I think you’ll agree it looks a lot cleaner and smoother than the old design and personally I’m extremely pleased with it. We must say a big thanks to fellow Oratos blogger Chris Van Patten (also of LVPMedia) for actually doing the design.
I also should mention that my script WPGet (which allows you to fetch WordPress posts and display them in a custom page) is in use for the Top Posts section you’ll see just on the left; that is, if you’re not still reading this in a feed reader!. WPGet, is - of course - free and open source. Extra thanks to fellow FOSSwire blogger Jacob for tweaking that functionality to work in the way that it does!
Please let us know your thoughts on the new design and of course if you notice anything that doesn’t look as it should. Thanks for bearing with us through the changes.