[web2py] Re: Blog about my adventures with web2py

2011-02-19 Thread Ross Peoples
How are you hosting this? Shared hosting provider, VPS, or running your own server? The reason I'm asking is because I run WordPress with BlueHost shared hosting, and more recently, I started running a site on my own dedicated server. The performance of WordPress is terrible. At first I thought

[web2py] Re: Blog about my adventures with web2py

2011-02-19 Thread pbreit
That doesn't sound right. Have you tried accessing your WordPress site from a different PC or browser? Have you customized your installation at all? Is there any Flash on the page? I'd love to see a WordPress-style app in Web2py. I also think a blog would make a good training app for the

Re: [web2py] Re: Blog about my adventures with web2py

2011-02-19 Thread Ross Peoples
I have played around with several of the plugins and such. None of them individually cause a slow down, but adding 4 or more starts slowing down everything. I mean everything: the site and the admin interface. Regardless, even a stock WordPress installation chews up a CPU whether using mod_php5

[web2py] Re: Blog about my adventures with web2py

2011-02-19 Thread blackthorne
seems to be poundhost.. On Feb 19, 4:45 pm, Ross Peoples ross.peop...@gmail.com wrote: How are you hosting this? Shared hosting provider, VPS, or running your own server? The reason I'm asking is because I run WordPress with BlueHost shared hosting, and more recently, I started running a

[web2py] Re: Blog about my adventures with web2py

2011-02-19 Thread villas
It's great that you are writing a nice blog about web2py. You have a nice uncomplicated style and it will be good to read your posts. On your other blog, I saw some great photos too! :) Thanks, D On Feb 18, 8:17 pm, Tom Atkins minkto...@gmail.com wrote: I've started a blog about my web2py

Re: [web2py] Re: Blog about my adventures with web2py

2011-02-19 Thread pbreit
Oh, I'm totally supportive of a WordPress-like blogging app coming to Web2py so go for it! I was just surprised to hear about your WordPress issues.

[web2py] Re: Blog about my adventures with web2py

2011-02-18 Thread Anthony
Nice stuff. :) On Friday, February 18, 2011 3:17:54 PM UTC-5, Tom A wrote: I've started a blog about my web2py learning. I'm new to Python and web2py, so please go gently on my coding horrors! Constructive criticism on more elegant ways to do things will be very much appreciated.

[web2py] Re: Blog about my adventures with web2py

2011-02-18 Thread pbreit
This is great stuff! It is very similar to what I have been doing (fabric, hg, ubuntu). We could definitely use more practical information about real world deployments.

[web2py] Re: Blog about my adventures with web2py

2011-02-18 Thread pbreit
Did you write your own blogging app?

Re: [web2py] Re: Blog about my adventures with web2py

2011-02-18 Thread Tom Atkins
On 18 February 2011 22:11, pbreit pbreitenb...@gmail.com wrote: Did you write your own blogging app? Yes - when the code is a bit less embarrassing I'll put it up on bitbucket...

[web2py] Re: Blog about my adventures with web2py

2011-02-18 Thread cjrh
On Feb 18, 10:17 pm, Tom Atkins minkto...@gmail.com wrote: The site is built with web2py and there's an RSS feed to subscribe to. I would subscribe to the feed but I can't seem to find it.

Re: [web2py] Re: Blog about my adventures with web2py

2011-02-18 Thread Tom Atkins
On 18 February 2011 22:52, cjrh caleb.hatti...@gmail.com wrote: I would subscribe to the feed but I can't seem to find it. I've added a link 'RSS Feed' to the menu. There's also an auto discovery link in the head which is what I was relying on: link rel=alternate type=application/rss+xml

Re: [web2py] Re: Blog about my adventures with web2py

2011-02-18 Thread Jonathan Lundell
On Feb 18, 2011, at 2:52 PM, cjrh wrote: On Feb 18, 10:17 pm, Tom Atkins minkto...@gmail.com wrote: The site is built with web2py and there's an RSS feed to subscribe to. I would subscribe to the feed but I can't seem to find it. feed://knitatoms.net/feed.rss