Hi everyone!
This weekend i put Herd behind apache+mod_wsgi - so now, we have a
more stability and better performance.
You can access it through
http://herd.fernandotakai.net.
(btw, sorry for changing the urls every time - this should be the last
one.)
For those that never used Herd before, let me quick explain how it
works:
- Herd indexes your custom feeds - and to do that, you need to
subscribe to this command feed
http://gist.github.com/206199.
- From time to time, the command will automatically submit your custom
feeds to Herd server.
(If you want, you can submit by hand using the herd command) -
everything is done anonymously and as soon as possible, with https.
- There's a background process running daily that will fetch the
command source, parse it and updates it on the database - them, the
command will be available for everyone.
There's a lot of work to be done on it - this is just the 0.1 version
- so, if you want, you can take a look at the source-code here:
http://bitbucket.org/fernandotakai/herd/overview/
If you find bugs (and you will find them) you can:
1. Open a ticket on trac -
http://ubiquity.mozilla.com/trac and assign
to me. My login is
http://fernandotakai.wordpress.com
2. Email the core-dev user list -
ubiqui...@googlegroups.com
3. Email me directly
Also, i will be on hanging irc -
irc.mozilla.org#ubiquity - i'm fern.
On Oct 9, 3:27 pm, Fernando Takai <
fernando.ta...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Good news everyone!
>
> I just put a test version of the new herd on the air - you can access
> it throughhttp://
fernandotakai.net:8080/
> As you can see, it's a test version - i need to finish a lot of things
> regarding configuration to make it run faster.
>
> If you really want, you can subscribe to this commandhttp://
gist.github.com/206199