I put up a few new wiki task / pages. I also "volunteered" some people
for them who I believe said they were interested in helping out. Here
they are.
Writing Installation Scripts
http://www.hack4dean.org/phpwiki/index.php?InstallationScripting
Writing Documentation for Admin / Install
http://w
Design Doc:
http://www.hack4dean.org/phpwiki/index.php?sidebar
This module will enable admins to create sidebars such as those on the right side of
DFA's website and share elements using RSS.
Zephyr: I would like to see at least three RSS 2.0 feeds from DFA:
-hot items which admins will be encou
Fixed a couple annoying things: for events to be in the upcoming events block or feed
they had to be promoted and searching events by day searched in the server's timezone,
not yours. If you happen to be upgrading only event.module changed.
This should be the last release before 0.4 which will h
The transcript / outline of this past Sunday's IRC meeting are up on the
wiki:
Transcript:
http://www.hack4dean.org/txt/chat7.txt
Outline:
http://www.hack4dean.org/phpwiki/index.php?SeventhIrcMeeting
Topic List for Sunday, July 27th IRC Meeting
Zack / DFA stuff
Where are we on
I don't have a preference for .net or .org, but we have to pick one as
the primary domain for people to cite. I've detected some preference
for .org among others, though, so i'm going to assume we're going with
that unless there is violent objection. My plan is to issue HTTP
redirects from all of
Think it would be possible if...
* By Wednesday at the meeting we have found a host for DeanSpace
* By Friday we are completely moved into the new site?
* By the following Monday we are ready for the onslaught?
Who is willing to help make this possible?
http://www.hack4dean.org/phpwiki/index.ph
Dreamhost also allows multiple (unlimited, actually) MySQL databases
and you can configure your own database subdomains for administration
through PHPMyAdmin (e.g. drupal.deanspace.com). You can have unlimited
databases up to your account space, but they do track something called
"conueries,"
Neil, from their end I do not think it would be a problem... I currently
am the only one with login to my filesystem but I am sure somethign
could be worked out with them ... they do 'bend over backwards' alot for
their customers :)
John P. Hoke
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://john.hoke.org
Multiple MySQL DBs would be rather nice. We could easily run multiple insances of
Drupal then (our site, sample site, development site, sandboxes for developers).
Also what will be the file access scheme? Will multiple developers be able to change
files they control around like they can on the S
And Ryze...
Who else is on Ryze?
I'm ahynes1 there.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behalf Of Joshua Koenig
Sent: Saturday, July 26, 2003 7:02 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [hackers] Fwd: User account details for joshk at Indiana for
Dean
>> We
I currently use PSekHosting.com and they are great ... I have a 20g
transfer plan for like 179/year and up 20 domains (with unlimited
subdomains and 20 mySQL dbs, etc)
-John
John P. Hoke
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://john.hoke.org
My gpg public key is available at http://www.hoke.org/pu
> On Mon, Jul 28, 2003 at 02:41:44PM -0500, Jon Lebkowsky wrote:
> > One other point about Deanster: you might get some flak from
> Friendster if
> > you combine that concept with that name. The Friendster guys aren't
> > necessarily Dean supporters. Zephyr, you might discuss with
> legal whether
>
Friendster?!?! Anyone else on Friendster? I am Aldon Hynes
([EMAIL PROTECTED]). Any supporter of the Governor is a friend of mine.
I think Friendster is very significant in the development of community
online. We need to be out in all the online communities building our
frinedships and gettin
Speaking solely from personal experience, I've had EXTREMELY good luck with Dreamhost (http://www.dreamhost.com). Great features for the price, and I got an extremely speedy response the one time I had to call customer service. They also have a fantastic control panel that lets you mess with a wh
We're ready to move on this but wanted to get
everyone's input on a good php/mysql-friendly hosting outfit; we're looking at
either http://www.neureal.com or http://www.ixwebhosting.com/ currently; similar deals; we
figure 20 gigs transfer a mon will be plenty; good
price/features/reliabilit
While I think that the commentary on NNTP is essentially correct -- we are
rebuilding the foundation of NNTP, I want to raise a couple of issues that
may justify just WHY such a rebuilding is necessary.
I started working with NNTP back in 1992 ... it was in fact my first
experience with the Intern
Well, I've been off at a folk music festival all weekend. (It was a great
time. I'll write more about it later at http://aldon.livejournal.com), so
I'm just starting to catch up on the flood of emails.
I have to say, Kurt's Map is VERY COOL! I look forward to other neat stuff
with it.
Aldon
-
> From that came a discussion with Britt about how deanforamerica.com
> might be re-designed. I've attached an image of what he's come up with.
> It shows the idea pretty well: a quote from a participant for every
> section. This would be easy enough to set up if it were static, but my
> immediate
> I don't really like deanster myself, but at least we all know what we
> mean :). We'll put up a naming thread later -- but keep coming up
> w/ideas!
This might be a place to eventually revive the ill-fated DeanTeam?
On Sun, Jul 27, 2003 at 09:32:01PM -0700, Ka-Ping Yee wrote:
> On Sun, 27 Jul 2003, Jay R. Ashworth wrote:
> > NNTP.
>
> You do realize that what we are doing is rebuilding much of
> what NNTP is supposed to do, don't you?
Of course I do. That's precisely why I recommended you use the
infrastruc
Sure, I think it might work. But there is a more basic role for
Deanster, and the reason for its urgency (w/the idea of experimenting
w/this functionality on top of it).
People can't find eachother.
Dean supporters in the same area can't find eachother.
Dean supporters w/the same interests can't
Everything in /var/mysql is owned by user mysql with mode 660. The user table permissions are:
mysql> select * from user;
+---+--+--+-+-+-+-+-+---+-+---+--+--
On Mon, Jul 28, 2003 at 12:50:34PM -0700, Joshua Koenig wrote:
> > Except that if you run the auth, then all sites have to be approved and
> > vetted... or have I managed to completely misunderstand this whole
> > thread,
> > Zack?
>
> Well, it's debatable what it means. From my perspective it wo
I don't really like deanster myself, but at least we all know what we
mean :). We'll put up a naming thread later -- but keep coming up
w/ideas!
Z
Zephyr Teachout
Internet Organizing & Outreach
Dean for America
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Meetup at http://www.deanforamerica.com/meetup
Get local at http:/
I built this in after talking with Britt about the idea for future
Howard Dean sites to include rotating "volunteer statements" as part
of the design.
That's funny, Zack and I were talking about something similar on AIM
as part of the endorse module (but we kind of agreed to put it into
somethi
Just catching the tail end of this, but we're fully planning to run
deanster, I've got the server space planned, and I'm looking to hire
for
someone to administer. So all we're doing is making sure its designed
in
a way we can manage. There's a lot of projects we're going to build on
this, and it
One other point about Deanster: you might get some flak from
Friendster if
you combine that concept with that name. The Friendster guys aren't
necessarily Dean supporters. Zephyr, you might discuss with legal
whether
there's any exposure - obviously it's a great name but a legal hassle
would
mak
On Mon, Jul 28, 2003 at 02:41:44PM -0500, Jon Lebkowsky wrote:
> One other point about Deanster: you might get some flak from Friendster if
> you combine that concept with that name. The Friendster guys aren't
> necessarily Dean supporters. Zephyr, you might discuss with legal whether
> there's any
I built this in after talking with Britt about the idea for future
Howard Dean sites to include rotating "volunteer statements" as part
of the design.
That's funny, Zack and I were talking about something similar on AIM as
part of the endorse module (but we kind of agreed to put it into
somethi
One other point about Deanster: you might get some flak from Friendster if
you combine that concept with that name. The Friendster guys aren't
necessarily Dean supporters. Zephyr, you might discuss with legal whether
there's any exposure - obviously it's a great name but a legal hassle would
make i
On Mon, Jul 28, 2003 at 10:13:16AM -0700, Joshua Koenig wrote:
> The notion for this sprung from the fact that there's a wealth of ideas
> and content being created by the devotees of the Official Campaign
> Blog. Originally, I had thought of hacking Movable Type so that there
> would be a way f
On Mon, Jul 28, 2003 at 01:44:44PM -0400, Zephyr Teachout wrote:
> Just catching the tail end of this, but we're fully planning to run
> deanster, I've got the server space planned, and I'm looking to hire for
> someone to administer. So all we're doing is making sure its designed in
> a way we can
On Mon, 28 Jul 2003, Zephyr Teachout wrote:
> Sure, I think it might work. But there is a more basic role for
> Deanster, and the reason for its urgency (w/the idea of experimenting
> w/this functionality on top of it).
>
> People can't find eachother.
>
> Dean supporters in the same area can't fin
Sure, I think it might work. But there is a more basic role for
Deanster, and the reason for its urgency (w/the idea of experimenting
w/this functionality on top of it).
People can't find eachother.
Dean supporters in the same area can't find eachother.
Dean supporters w/the same interests can
Yes, and authenticating users to log onto nodes would constitute
"vetting / hosting" correct?
-Zack
On Mon, 28 Jul 2003, Zephyr Teachout wrote:
> Not quite! DFA is planning on running Deanster. We're just not vetting
> nodes or hosting them. No reason we can't link to them, map them, and
> push
Did all that...I think it's in permissions somewhere. How should things be set for permissions? Maybe that's where my problem is. I know how to chmod, but I'm not all that clear on how different files should be set.
On Monday, July 28, 2003, at 02:31 PM, Mike Cohen wrote:
In includes/conf.php
In includes/conf.php make sure you defined the proper username & password for the database:
$db_url = "mysql://drupal:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/drupal";
Also make sure you created the database user, assigned a password to it, and granted all permissions for drupal.* to that user.
On Monday, July 28, 200
Everytime I post something to the site I'm working on, I get this message:
user error: Access denied for user: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' to database 'database_name'
query: LOCK TABLES sequences WRITE in /home/xx/public_html/drupal/includes/database.mysql.inc on line 75.
I edited the private stuff
Great. I'm working on fields, which are primarily driven by fields here
-- Plus. The other plus is info about the nodes they are involved in.
Z
Zephyr Teachout
Internet Organizing & Outreach
Dean for America
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Meetup at http://www.deanforamerica.com/meetup
Get local at http://a
Just catching the tail end of this, but we're fully planning to run
deanster, I've got the server space planned, and I'm looking to hire for
someone to administer. So all we're doing is making sure its designed in
a way we can manage. There's a lot of projects we're going to build on
this, and it r
Not quite! DFA is planning on running Deanster. We're just not vetting
nodes or hosting them. No reason we can't link to them, map them, and
push them (much like we do w/dean directory). We're just not
controlling, directing, or hosting them.
Z
Zephyr Teachout
Internet Organizing & Outreach
Dean
Agreed. Ultimately there will be more room for this, but I want to focus
on basic model first. Also, the fact of limited expression will actually
drive people to two things we're excited about -- conversations
w/eachother and setting up their own nodes.
Z
Zephyr Teachout
Internet Organizing & Out
We talked about this with Zephyr, and the deal is - if DFA run
Deanster
then it cannot handle Authentication for the Nodes or they would have
to
be vetted by DFA (ie official) so I don't think this is possible.
What about the opposite direction? Can unofficial nodes act as
single-signons for Deans
On Mon, 28 Jul 2003, Joshua Koenig wrote:
> >>> We talked about this with Zephyr, and the deal is - if DFA run
> >>> Deanster
> >>> then it cannot handle Authentication for the Nodes or they would have
> >>> to
> >>> be vetted by DFA (ie official) so I don't think this is possible.
> >>
> >> Wha
On Mon, 28 Jul 2003, Joshua Koenig wrote:
> >> Deanster could also act as a (Jabber/Drupal) single-sign-on point for
> >> any Drupal Dean Nodes a Deanster also frequents.
> >
> > We talked about this with Zephyr, and the deal is - if DFA run Deanster
> > then it cannot handle Authentication for th
Deanster could also act as a (Jabber/Drupal) single-sign-on point for
any Drupal Dean Nodes a Deanster also frequents.
We talked about this with Zephyr, and the deal is - if DFA run Deanster
then it cannot handle Authentication for the Nodes or they would have
to
be vetted by DFA (ie official) so
After Zephyr's previous posting about content for Deanster, I just
wanted to give y'all a little more of my vision for the whole Deanster
"user expression" piece. You're indubitably "the boss" on this one, so
the call is yours, but I wanted to give you the whole nine yards.
The notion for this
On Mon, 28 Jul 2003, Joshua Koenig wrote
> Deanster could also act as a (Jabber/Drupal) single-sign-on point for
> any Drupal Dean Nodes a Deanster also frequents.
We talked about this with Zephyr, and the deal is - if DFA run Deanster
then it cannot handle Authentication for the Nodes or they wo
Hey, have a look at this logo I busted out in ps; it'd be placed in a deep
blue header bar "cell', left aligned, so th deep blue'd extend across the
page head; maybe I'll bust out a theme for it as well...
CMR
<--enter gratuitous quotation that implies my profundity here-->
<>
I agree. Giving members privacy control over their profile information
encourages them to share more information and add more value to the
database. (It's also respectful and polite.)
Preaching to the Choir here. ;)
I've been working on an enhanced profile module -- please use it or
build
off o
The one thing that I would change in Josh's model is just that we are
not thinking of this as a place for public expression ("why I support
Dean") not because we don't want that expression, but because
(1) there are other venues for it, and
(2) it drastically (or almost completely) eviscerates the
Hi all, I'd like to introduce myself, I just joined. My name is Terren
Suydam (username bacon). I love what I'm seeing here, and I'm looking
forward to jumping in. Howard Dean brought me here, but the possibility
of helping to transform the democratic process and bring power to the
little gu
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