Creech's blog
Who Can Use the Calendar?
Posted September 18th, 2008 by CreechThe event calendar belongs to this community! However, if you'd like to add events to the calendar, you need to have special permissions. You can ask Glitteratica, Penguin, or me to set you up! After you have "the keys", pop on over to the EVENT PAGE. There is a tutorial if you'd need some HELP.
Mollum Spam Filter
Posted September 12th, 2008 by CreechThe NPC site was getting a fair bit of spam--mostly dealing with World of Warcraft gold--so we've decided to install Mollum to the site. Mollum is a spam catching service that will try and determine if your comment is a) spam, b) could be spam, or c) is spam and it takes appropriate action ranging from nothing, to a captcha challenge, to blocking the content.
Let me know at matthew [at] dogstar [dot] org if you see anything strange. Otherwise, happy posting!
If you are interested in how to install Mollum on a Drupal website, I have put together a short tutorial on my Nonprofits and Web 2.0 Site.
Thanks!
Creech Antwerp / Matthew Saunders
Using the Event Calendar
Posted July 31st, 2008 by CreechAs you may have noticed, there has been a little event calendar on the site for the last few weeks. We've been ironing out some issues and there are still other elements that we may add in the future, but it is ready for folks to start making use of.
Event Calendar
Posted June 15th, 2008 by CreechYou may have noticed that there is now an event calendar on the site. There is a tab at the top of the site that will lead you to the calendar. The idea is to provide a place where we can all see what events are happening in the sims and when. With any luck, it will help the NPC managers book events in an intelligent way.
If you want to make use of one of the public spaces or are going to have an event in your own space--please contact Penguin (Megan) to make arrangements for booking/listing.
Thanks!
Creech (Matthew)
New Tech Grant Program--Knight Drupal Initiative
Posted May 4th, 2008 by CreechThe Knight Drupal Initiative is a grant program designed to foster development in the Drupal project.
Knight Foundation is a Miami-based non-profit grant making organization. Since 1950, the foundation has invested more than $300 million to advance quality journalism and freedom of expression worldwide.
Site Outage Today
Posted April 24th, 2008 by CreechAt approximately 9:30am MT our Web host's entire communications network (Internet, cell and phone) was taken off-line by a massive fiber cut that affected much of much of Taos. This is the largest communication outage Brownrice has seen in six years. Brownrice Internet utilizes triple-redundant internet connections to ensure reliabilty in the event that an upstream provider fails. However, these connections share one local fiber optic cable -- which was cut this morning.
Site Upgrade
Posted December 12th, 2007 by CreechThis evening I upgraded the site to the latest version of Drupal and cleaned up a number of issues in the site's files that needed attention--removing old unused modules for example. Please let me know if you see anything that seems out of order by emailing me at matthew [at] dogstar [dot] org.
Thanks!
Matthew/Creech
Drupal Basics-Setting Up A Local Install of Drupal on a Mac
Posted October 20th, 2007 by CreechSeeing as this site is a Drupal site, I thought our members might be interested in how to set up Drupal locally on a computer.
The first time I ever set up a local install of Drupal was a copy of 4.7.4. I remember aspects of setting things up being a little convoluted. 5.x had not gone into full release--I believe it was in RC 1. So there was no installer and it proved to be an interesting challenge. With the advent of 5.x, things have become much simpler. I'm going to describe how to set up a local install of Drupal 5.x on a Mac.
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Drupal Basics-Feed Categories
Posted October 17th, 2007 by CreechI was asked by a good friend if I could merge the NPSL Offside Links and the Deli.cio.us NPSL links feeds into a single feed on nonprofitcommons.com in a block on the left side of the site. I took care of it this evening, and it is actually a piece of cake to do. These steps work in Drupal 5.x.
NPSL: Nonprofits in Second Life
