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Posts tagged Repository
WordPress Plugin: WP-SMF Bridge
Mar 23rd
So I finally got off my lazy butt and at least released one of my projects – my very own WordPress and Simple Machine Forum user registration and login bridge. I just committed the first round of code to the WordPress plugins SVN repository, tagged the first release, and it should show up in the WordPress plugins list any minute now. For those of you who use the plugin, want to contribute, need help, or want to let me know of some bugs – feel free to visit the website, which is conveniently a Redmine project page, here. Don’t go peeking around this WordPress blog trying to find it in action, though, because it isn’t here. It’s actually going to be used for a different WordPress website I’m putting up to manage LAN parties I plan on having in my new houses’ garage – provided we ever close on it, but that’s a different story.
New Server, Projects on Subversion
Nov 7th
Well, after being completely disgusted with my previous web host, I made the decision to pick up a VPS from a New York-based hosting company, CreativeVPS. I picked up a couple of their Halloween specials and got a great hosting deal for a great price. As a result, everybody should see an increase in the responsiveness of the website, as well as all of my other websites.
Along with this, since it is a VPS where I get my own root access, I am beginning to switch my project’s SCM to the server using Subversion. Right now both FunFunDC++ and FunFunIRC have been migrated, and you can view the repository as well as issue/support tracking using the Redmine installation I put up. They can be reached at projects.jonnyfunfun.com via both unsecure and SSL. Please note that the SSL certificate is self-signed, so your browser might complain about it being invalid should you decide to go the SSL route.
As for the forums, I am yet to get around to setting them up – so don’t even bother going there yet. Also, the gallery is royally broken and will probably be replaced with a different web-application.
