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Spent part of yesterday learning more than I really want to know about Apache logging. Perhaps I should raise our eldest to be a sysadmin.

  • The Fork Queue - GitHub adds another very cool feature (though with an unfortunate name).
  • dailygoals - A little something I’m trying out on Twitter to help keep myself on track and accountable.
  • Apache Logging via ServerAlias - I needed this yesterday: 10 different URLs aliased to the same Rails site, but needing separate logging & analytics.
  • Introducing Rack Metal - Rails now has a very fast alternative to the full stack when you need to service something at speed, or show off meaningless statistics.
  • Well, I know a good deal more about cron than I did yesterday. Which isn’t actually saying much.

    Three major projects in the air at one time is close to my limit. Doing a lot of juggling these days. But it’s fun!

    Days like today - marked by tedious conference calls and fighting with broken Windows software - make me dream about being in a different business.

    Name-based Virtual Host Support is another piece of the puzzle that I’m going to need in the near future - making Apache serve two Web sites from the same server. Hopefully figuring out how to use Mongrel behind the scenes with both sites won’t make it much more difficult.