On 11/18/05, Ben Bleything <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This must have changed since last I looked at it.  When it first went
> in, the sorting was hosed and it would show the most recent posts from
> the last person it checked, regardless of whether or not there were
> newer posts from other people.

This was due to the frontpage listing of feed entries being sorted by
id, not mtime, and should be fixed now.

> Well, I can tell you just from looking at the site that *something* is
> broken :)  The most recent post according to the site was November 8th.
> I know I've posted more recently than that, as has Robby and pretty sure
> you :)

The feeder originally ran as a persistent process, sleeping between
runs. It was decided at some point that it would be better to have it
run under cron, and the code was changed to have it run only one pass
across all the member feeds before exiting.

Unfortunately, I don't think the cronjob was ever actually set up on
the dev site host.

> If it is running correctly and making some semblance of meaningful info
> show up on the page, then I'm all for it.  If we need to run the script
> more often or something, that can easily be arranged.  We just need to
> know what to do.

See above -- I think we should just be able to set up the cron job to
get things rolling.

--
Lennon
rcoder.net
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