World: r3wp
[!AltME] Discussion about AltME
older newer | first last |
Gregg 5-Jan-2011 [5235] | Reichart, a lot of messages here were actually lost (though some users may have complete backups), because of a server issue. The data was lost on the server, then synced empty datasets to all clients. Not sure if you were around much when that happened, so you may have missed it. |
Anton 5-Jan-2011 [5236x3] | I wouldn't be "all fresh and happy" - I'd be a little bit grumpy about it. But I'm interested in how the old messages were lost. Did the power outage occur when AltME was writing files? |
Perhaps we could place all the world files in a Git repo and run a cron job to update the repo regularly. | |
Has anyone done something like that? | |
Steeve 5-Jan-2011 [5239x2] | I missed that horror. With a slow connection, when datasets are large and take too much time to reload, Altme performs an automatic deco/reco and all the current loading is lost. Probably because it fails to ping the server during the load. Entering in endless attemps to reload and reload the same dataset (not sure though). It's an OLD issue, I already notified that in the past. several times. but I always had trouble making myself trust by people who do have not that problem. |
I missed that horror. With a slow connection, when datasets are large and take too much time to reload, Altme performs an automatic deco/reco and all the current loading is lost. Probably because it fails to ping the server during the load. Entering in endless attemps to reload and reload the same dataset. It's an OLD issue, I already notified that in the past. several times. but I always had trouble making myself trust by people who do have not that problem. | |
Sunanda 5-Jan-2011 [5241] | What would be useful isd for RT (or whoever currently holds the development rights for AltME) to publish the API that syncs the local copy with the server. Then the better programmers among us could write a resync/repair tool. Run that routinely before starting AltME, and a number of issues (like the . problem) may be solved. |
Gregg 5-Jan-2011 [5242] | I don't know that it was a power outage. It was something about files being truncated on the server, then synced to clients, IIRC. |
Kaj 5-Jan-2011 [5243x2] | It was during a move, so probably simply not moved or unpacked |
AltME already attempts to repair message databases since a year or two; it just doesn't work well enough | |
shadwolf 5-Jan-2011 [5245x2] | who cares about old messages ? noone read them anyway ... |
flush out the altme is great altme has the right too forget things and start blank :) | |
Sunanda 5-Jan-2011 [5247] | It's easy enough to archive/delete dead groups......Would you like to propose a candidate list? |
RobertS 14-Jan-2011 [5248x2] | I would make the case that anyone wanting to write a book about the emergence of R3 from an engineering standpoint might want access to an altme archive ... or has that ship also sailed ? Also quite open/transparent: IO language IRC exchanges and the evolution of the Falcon language at falconpl.org with their maillist. But Carl is talking about getting rid of the maillist for Rebol - when archived maillists are often so useful in hindsight. ... |
footnote: the Griswold papers on SNOBOL and ICON ended up in the library at UMN - his collaborators may never have thought of posterity taking an interest. | |
BrianH 14-Jan-2011 [5250x2] | Only when they're used. Many of the people in the community don't really use email anymore (including Carl and me). |
I'm not opposed to having the mailing list continue, but really dread having to use it, which I will have to if it starts being used. | |
GrahamC 14-Jan-2011 [5252] | I must be subscribed to over 10 mailing lists |
Robert 16-Jan-2011 [5253] | Why are special chars like: ä ö ü ß totally screwed up when posted from OSX and read from a Windows version an vice versa? Is there a solution to this? |
Kaj 16-Jan-2011 [5254] | I think they're each interpreting text according to their own native character set. Windows in UTF-16, OS X and Linux probably in UTF-8. AltME doesn't compensate |
PeterWood 16-Jan-2011 [5255x2] | Yes, AltME simply ignores character encoding.It simply regurgitates the text it receives from the client. I believe that REBOL/View uses the default codepage under Windows(not utf-16) and MacRoman under OS/X. I suspect it uses ISO-8859-1 under Linux but am not sure. |
Any solutionw would require changes to AltME. | |
Ashley 16-Jan-2011 [5257] | From a previous discussion: Whenever I post something from the clipboard into AltME I make sure I run the following first: cb: func [][ write clipboard:// read clipboard:// ] |
PeterWood 16-Jan-2011 [5258] | Ashley that overcomes the 'newline" issue with pasting OS X text (\n newlines) into AltME which uses MacRoman (\r newlines) but I don't think that it overcomes the charcter encoding issues. |
Ashley 16-Jan-2011 [5259] | You're right ... just tried it with some quoted text from a Pages document: ÒQuotes are the main culpritÓ |
PeterWood 16-Jan-2011 [5260] | Most of accented characters are affected - it makes the messages in FRANCE unreadable. |
Maxim 16-Jan-2011 [5261] | I don't have trouble with accents in Altme... its more the germanic/scandinavian chars which skrew up. |
PeterWood 16-Jan-2011 [5262x2] | That's probably because you're using Windows and the people who wrote the messages are also using Windows. |
Try these a acute ˆ e grave Ž c circumflex | |
Maxim 16-Jan-2011 [5264] | ah yes.. its not just region its also the os that's the problem. |
PeterWood 16-Jan-2011 [5265] | It's not really a problem if you remember that AttME is designed to support 7-bit ASCII across operating systems. It's just these users that wan't to write some fancy characters ;-) |
Maxim 16-Jan-2011 [5266] | yeah damn frenchies ;-) |
PeterWood 16-Jan-2011 [5267] | In fact AltME works pretty well for WIndows users as long as they stick to Windows Codepage 1252. |
Maxim 1-Feb-2011 [5268x2] | I've finally broken the secret of how to get reliable message copying to clipboard from altme !!!! |
just make sure to click in the message posting text area before right clicking on the post you want to copy ! | |
GrahamC 2-Feb-2011 [5270] | interesting ..! |
Maxim 2-Feb-2011 [5271x2] | in the last year, I've been noticing that the message copying worked somehow and there was a pattern... I just coudn't figure it out. |
then, today I did 11 copy/pastes in a row and was typing at the same time (and they all worked!)... that's when I realized that going from typing to copying was the secret! | |
Kaj 2-Feb-2011 [5273] | Is that on Windows? I've been reporting the procedure for Linux here for years |
Maxim 2-Feb-2011 [5274] | yep on windows. strange, maybe I just forgot or didn't notice your post(s) about it. |
Kaj 2-Feb-2011 [5275] | I didn't know it was that problematic on Windows as well - or maybe I also forgot :-) |
BrianH 11-Feb-2011 [5276x2] | Public group request (probably not web-public yet): WebOS Description: Development for WebOS with REBOL |
Similar to the Android group. | |
Ladislav 25-Feb-2011 [5278] | Reposting Robert's request: How about creating an RMA group? |
Sunanda 25-Feb-2011 [5279] | Done! |
Ladislav 25-Feb-2011 [5280] | Thanks, Sunanda. |
Robking 28-Feb-2011 [5281x2] | Hi everyone. For the record, logging into REBOL-gate as guest/guest doesn't work. |
Ends up giving an incorrect password error. | |
Kaj 28-Feb-2011 [5283] | Welcome, Rob |
Sunanda 28-Feb-2011 [5284] | Thanks Rob. I've fixed that.....Next step is to find out what broke it :) |
older newer | first last |