Online presence and tools working group

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Website Switchover Project Plan

Image:Croquet Transition tasks.jpg

Licenses to consider for Website content

  • The Croquet License
    • What does it mean for our website and wiki content to be Croquet Licensed? Any drawbacks in terms of attribution and control?


Server Hardware and Software used by the Consortium

Presently (Oct. 4, 2006), the Croquet Consortium's web presence is served out of Boston University's High Performance Computing Lab (Contacts: Ed Boyce and Roscoe Giles).

Hardware

  • MSI K8N Neo4 Platnum Socket 939 NVIDIA nForce4 Ultra ATX motherboard
  • AMD Athlon64-3000
  • 1GB DDR 400 RAM (soon to be upgraded to 2GB, dual channel)
  • One 120GB ATA150 hard drive (soon to be RAID 1 mirrored by a 2nd one)
  • rsync backup to additional local and remote media.
  • Onboard 1Gbps NIC, attached to 100Mbps pipe, upgradable to 1Gbps in case of sustained need for the bandwidth. Three network hops to NoX (Northern Crossroads) uber internet hub ring.

Software Stack

  • Linux version 2.6.9-22.0.1.EL (buildcentos@x8664-build) (gcc version 3.4.4 20050721 (Red Hat 3.4.4-2)) #1 Thu Oct 27 12:26:11 CDT 2005
  • Apache 2.0
  • MySQL: 4.1.13a-log
  • PHP: 5.0.4 (apache2handler)
  • MediaWiki: 1.7.1


Extension software installs under consideration

I (Ed Boyce) am thinking about installing the following MediaWiki extensions to further facilitate our online work:

Comments, sanity checks and additional/alternative suggestions are most welcome before these capability installations are performed, since all such installations incur non-trivial risk of causing problems, and including unnecessary capabilities can negatively affect server performance. Thanks. --Edboyce 17:30, 27 August 2006 (EDT)


- Sounds good to me.

- Sounds good to me.

- Not so sure if we need this yet. I don't think this will be hosting the main Croquet project page where I think most uploads will go. For the community, I think most would host on their own servers and just put links here. Biz docs would be most of what would be uploaded here I think.

- Well, one of the Croquet Consortium's suggested missions is to provide an open collaborative development environment for creating special purpose distributions of software and content based on Croquet. (E.g. demonstrations for various educational purposes that include content not found in the canonical releases issued by the Croquet Project.) See the note on Croquet Links. This part of our (still formative) mission is also why I have set up Subversion, which I hope to integrate with this wiki. --Edboyce 05:41, 28 August 2006 (EDT)

- Definitely ;-) if it works.

- I'd rather folks use their own blog hosting service. A wiki can work like a blog and we might not want to host a lot of divergent thought. Anyway, something for later, perhaps.

- Not sure if this is better than what is currently used and what folks are use to.

- Not so sure if we need slides, graphs, or Subversion yet. Wait until there is a compeling reason I think.

- Perhaps so re: graphs and slides, but see my note above about why I believe we need Subversion (or something like it). --Edboyce 05:47, 28 August 2006 (EDT)

--Darius 01:05, 28 August 2006 (EDT)

How about this one? http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:EmbedVideo It might be a good idea to be able to embed videos in pages of the wiki. I have 3 different videos on YouTube right now that relate to project pages on this wiki, and it would be nice to embed the videos right in the pages instead of just providing a link.

As far as Subversion goes, I have been looking for a place to share Croquet mesh (and other) content for a couple of years now, but I'm not sure that on the same server with this wiki is the right place. Davefaught 12:06, 14 October 2007 (EDT)

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