[Imc-summaries] IMC-Tech Summary September 27th 2001
evan@protest.net
evan at protest.net
Thu, 27 Sep 2001 13:09:03 -0700 (PDT)
SUMMARY
Alternate Indymedia Servers
FTP/SSH Access Updates
IMC-Nigeria Needs Computers
Indymedia Artwork & Logos
Useful Active Daemons & Scripts
Search is still broken
Ideas for balancing load and dns
Money from IMC-DE for Euro-Server
Squid Donations Page
Mir Update
Patch for Summary_list.inc RSS
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Alternate Indymedia Servers
New Jersey, Twin Cities, Maine, Buffalo and others want to
know about hosting other cities on their server. SF and LA
are already hosting other cities. There is a European
server being setup. But despite all this great work,
several of the imc's do need help getting active setup and
having their servers so they can manage multiple sites.
IMC-Tech could use some more sysadmin's to step forward
and help these new servers get setup and working.
http://lists.indymedia.org/mailman/public/imc-tech/2001-September/005403.html
FTP/SSH Access Updates
If you use ftp on stallman then you NEED to read this email.
It pertains to the usage policy regarding ssh and ftp, and
how to make sure that we can maintain some level of security.
http://lists.indymedia.org/mailman/public/imc-tech/2001-September/005364.html
IMC-Nigeria Needs Computers
The Nigeria IMC is getting off the ground. They have
some serious need for computers. Among the 7 founding
organizations they have access to two 486 computers.
Donate computers to them! They also need training help.
http://lists.indymedia.org/mailman/public/imc-tech/2001-September/005391.html
Indymedia Artwork & Logos
The SF imc has copies of the IMC logo and tons of other
indymedia graphical propaganda for you to use. Belgium
IMC also has cool fliers and propaganda but they don't
have it online yet.
http://sf.indymedia.org/pdf/
Useful Active Daemons & Scripts
Andy wrote up a nice little summary of the active daemons that
make life as a sysadmin of server hosting active sites easier.
He includes a plea for somebody to help clean up the scripts
and update template so new imc's get a good set of defaults.
http://lists.indymedia.org/mailman/public/imc-tech/2001-September/005425.html
Search is still broken
What can we say, nobody's fixed it. If techie's been waiting
for something to do, this is a task that needs to be taken on.
Ideas for balancing load and dns
Bob from the twin cities has an idea for balancing load.
Nobody responded him to but we do need to address these issues.
http://lists.indymedia.org/mailman/public/imc-tech/2001-September/005389.html
Money from IMC-DE for Euro-Server
The german IMC has allocated 200 (euros/dollars) for to help
fund the european indymedia server.
http://lists.indymedia.org/mailman/public/imc-europa-tech/2001-September/000077.html
New Squid Error Message & Donations Page
I updated the squid error messages so the make more sense
to non-technical types. I also setup a little techdonate.indy
site and a pay pal account. I'm not sure if we want to use it
but it was easy to setup. Basically when the error comes
up because sacco is overloaded we provide people the ability
to donate money. We should discuss this at an upcoming imc-tech
meeting.
http://lists.indymedia.org/mailman/public/imc-tech/2001-September/005429.html
Mir Update
Mir is the german indymedia code based on java. There was
another mir irc meeting on the 27th. Mir has been installed
on the dutch imc server. You can see more updates on the
mir code at: http://mir.indymedia.de
Patch of Summary_list.inc for RSS
Jean-Baptiste from imc-france has provided a patch for
summaries_list.inc so it generates correct links in the
newswire.rss file.
http://lists.indymedia.org/mailman/public/imc-tech/2001-September/005400.html
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amorphous global imc-tech collective. By presenting a summary of some of
the discussions and activities of imc-tech we hope to inform the larger
indymedia community of our activities. This will help
promote transparency and lubercate the gears of our internal democratic
processes. All IMC mailinglists and working groups should be producing
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