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Redmine and Apache2 is finally working so I guess I’ll leave the server alone now. Sorry for the inconvenience.

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Well the last couple of days have not been super awesome for deliciouscode.com. I originally installed Lighttpd on my server but the fastcgi, ruby, php-cgi combo caused it to spawn a lot of processes resulting on no more memory and everything stopped working. This happened everytime Lighttpd was started but I didn’t notice it before today.
So now I’ve moved the homepage to apache2 which seems to be a lot better. Sadly I haven’t figured out how to get rails working properly yet (and believe me, I’ve tried) so Redmine isn’t working yet. This sucks since I’ve really come to like Redmine as an issue tracker. So I’ll continue trying to get it to work which might bring the homepage down for a few seconds once in a while for which I’m sorry. But it really is necessary for me to have an issue tracker I like using =)

Another minor bug I found was on the homepage it self. Apparently only Safari was able to render it properly since I forgot to close a tag (embarrassing) but it is fixed now.

So no more from me today. I’ll continue with my bachelor thesis now.

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So I’ve moved all stuff to a new server. I’m no longer using BeanStalk for SVN hosting og LightHouse for bug-tracking. Instead I’ve switched to Git and RedMine for handling those tasks. It’s cheaper and Git is awesome =)

This also means that I’ve lost all my posts so far. Well not lost – but I’ve decided not to add them to this new blog. The reason is that I want a fresh start.

This week I started doing interviews with my target audience. I’ve put up posters on campus asking for students to help me getting to know their needs better. Also I’m doing an online survey for my danish audience. I will probably translate this into english when it is done so everyone can participate.

Also the homepage is changed. Basically I’m trying to convert this into a business more than a hobby project. One of the steps towards this is to start getting contact information about all potential users. Hopefully this will help us all when a beta is shipping in 2010.

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