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August 22, 2007

Upgraded to MT4

I have upgraded this site to MovableType 4.
This is the first blog with this new engine, Let's see how things go....

September 28, 2006

What's happening to MovableType

I was extremely happy with MovableType - that is until I decided to upgrade to the latest version 3.33. Though the upgrade process finished without any errors, the system started behaving weirdly - the UI had lots of glitches. That is when I noticed that even after the upgrade the system was still reporting the previous version. I had wrote about it here.

There was no news from SixApart for almost a month! And today I saw a new blog on their site saying that they have (actually) released version 3.33 now. They announced that..

Today we are releasing required updates for both Movable Type and Movable Type Enterprise to fix a number of vulnerabilities affecting all previous versions of the platform. The current status of our security update process:

  • This is a mandatory update due to the severity of the combined vulnerabilities.
  • These vulnerabilities were discovered by our own team during a routine security evaluation.
  • There are currently no known malicious exploits targeting Movable Type for these issues.
  • We will be disclosing full details of the vulnerabilities on our Professional Network blog in a couple of days allowing you to update in the meantime without incurring unnecessary risk.

... and ...

If you are running a version of Movable Type older than 3.2, it is especially imperative that you to migrate immediately to version 3.33 due to the importance of fixes for the current issues as well as several significant security enhancements which have been made since your version was released.

Release mishaps do happen and I was only happy to see an 'new' release and eagerly started the upgrade process (again). To my surprise the UI glitches are still not fixed.

If you thought the glitches could be trivial, well I let you to decide for yourself...

MovableType Glitch

 

The glitch is there in 'create new blog entry ' screen itself - Which should be the most important screen in a blogging tool. The formatting toolbar is at the bottom of the screen as a set of stray text links!
I hope SixApart is listening!!!

Correction:
This is my mistake. I had not uploaded all the new static files (.JS, images and .CSS files) into the right place on my server. My static folder was configured to be outside my MT directory and I totally missed this!

September 27, 2006

Migrated Chiramattel.com to a new hosting provider

We had been using the service of AccuWebHosting for hosting this site. The contract with them expired last week, so we decided to look for other alternatives. After some search, we settled on AspNix.

This was primarily because:
- They provide Asp.Net 2.0 and SQL server 2005 support on Win2K3
- 1 GB dedicated storage for the database
- 50 GB bandwidth per month.
- And also, they are known to provide good support for CommunityServer

Overall the migration process was flawless. I am currently evaluating the use of CommunityServer in this site. I will publish my finding in another blog.

September 13, 2006

Integrated Google Adsense to my blog

As you can see, I have incorporated Google Adsense into my site. According to Google..

Certain locations tend to be more successful than others. This "heat map" illustrates these ideal placements on a sample page layout. The colors fade from dark orange (strongest performance) to light yellow (weakest performance).
Adsense HeatMap
Based on this advise, I have inserted AdSense for the first two blog entries in the list. The following blog entry describes the process of placing AdSense ads between blog posts.

September 12, 2006

What's all the fuss about Movable Type 3.3

Six Apart announced on their site that they have released Movable Type ver 3.3. I was planning to revamp my blog and thought of using this occasion to upgrade the blog engine to 3.3. I followed the instructions and the upgrade went smoothly - except that now, parts of the system reports that the system is running ver 3.3 and at other parts it still shows ver 3.2.

Also the download always points to 'MT-3.32-en_US.zip'. Strange!!

August 31, 2006

Migrated Folk-Mind.org to 'Google Apps for Domains'

I should admit that I was not able to spend adequate time on FolkMind. Now that I am back from my vacation, I am committing myself again to this. And this time I am hoping that I can maintain the momentum.

Google started an initiative called 'Google Apps for Domains'. According to Google, this service will..

..offer private-labeled email, IM and calendar tools to all of your users for free*, so they can share ideas and get things done more effectively. You can design and publish your organization's website, too. It's all hosted by Google, so there's no hardware or software for you to install or maintain.

One of the first steps that I did is to migrate the domain folk-mind.org to the above Google service. I should say that my migration experience was quite painless and was able to finish the whole activity in less than 2 hours (including adding the default home page).

My only crib is that, currently there is no option to change the 'A record' in the DNS. We can only modify the CNAME record. This results in folk-mind.org and www.folk-mind.org (this time with the www) returning two different pages. My brother helped me resolve this by using a web forward to folk-mind.org.

November 14, 2005

Google Analytics

According to Google, this is what they do..

Google Analytics tells you everything you want to know about how your visitors found you and how they interact with your site. You'll be able to focus your marketing resources on campaigns and initiatives that deliver ROI, and improve your site to convert more visitors.

The process of enabling this on my site and blog was quite straight forward. I can start viewing reports after 24 hours...

October 27, 2005

Registered Folk-mind.org

I have registered the domain folk-mind.org and is in the process of configuring this domain to point to the FolkMind SourceForge home. Though I would have preferred a domain name with out the hyphen in between, all flavors of this (.com, .net and .org) are already taken :-(

October 18, 2005

Choosing a good CMS for the FolkMind SourceForge project

I am in the process of choosing a good content management system for the FolkMind SourceForge homepage.
My current choice is to either use drupal.org or MediaWiki.

If you are aware of better choice please share the same with me…

October 15, 2005

Finish updating my blog engine

I have finish upgrading to Moveable Type version 3.2.

I reorganized the way I achieves my blogs. Some of my old links may not work!
So the previous permalinks may not work – but I learned my lesson and in future I will avoid any such confusion.

October 14, 2005

Upgrading the blog engine

I am about to start the process of upgrading my blog engine. This site may be down for some time....

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