Hello ,
I had stopped using geonode for sometime because of the previous bugs
I used to get like the "500 internal server error" . So is the bug fixed yet
? Should I go for a fresh installation of Geonode ?
On Sat, Apr 23, 2011 at 3:46 AM, David Winslow <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> Just another weekly update on GeoNode developments:
>
> First in my mind among this week's GeoNode news is the further delay of the
> 1.0.1 release - it's been delayed again. As discussed on the development
> list we have deployed a candidate for GeoNode 1.0.1 to the demo server at
> http://demo.geonode.org/ for some "field" testing to see if some
> prospective reliability improvements actually improved uptime. Things do
> indeed look better, but we did have some failure this weekend and again on
> Monday. I have tweaked the Java configuration on the server and added a
> robots.txt file (one of the outages was the result of simultaneously being
> crawled by Googlebot and MSN) but since that didn't happen until late Monday
> we are only at 4 days of uptime at this point. So, hopefully GeoNode 1.0.1
> will be released next week.
>
> The second big development in GeoNode this week is a call for architecture
> review. In particular, deployments of GeoNode such as Risiko and Harvard
> Worldmap rely on GeoNode not just as a tool, but as a base for further
> customization and implementation of new tools. If you are working on such a
> project and running into problem points in your customization of GeoNode, or
> just running a basic GeoNode site, we are interested in your ideas about how
> we can make it easier for you to make your customizations and avoid
> integration problems when integrating new improvements from the base GeoNode
> project. We invite you to discuss such ideas on the GeoNode development
> list, hosted on Google Groups at
> https://groups.google.com/a/opengeo.org/group/geonode-dev/
>
> --
> David Winslow
> OpenGeo - http://opengeo.org/
>
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