New blogging system

Started the day by meeting Scott Lavery for a talk about the Enterprise section of the site which he now maintains. Scott's picking up the eZpublish system quickly - along with the rest of his new role - and has already made a few changes to improve that part of the site.

Spent most of the day on WordPress migration. I'm hoping it won't be long now until we can transfer our blogs onto WordPress . We're planning to offer WordPress Multi-User , which is a state-of-the-art system developed by a dedicated community. More details here . It will provide a robust, scaleable basis for extending blogs into the classroom in large numbers. Although the installation runs smoothly, there are still one or two gremlins to be sorted out. This is par for the course for the multi-user version - although it's much simpler to use than our current eZpublish, even the community admit it's complex.

Listened last night to John Connell's first podcast which I found inspirational and reassuring as I try to get to grips with what exactly SSDN, now Glow , will offer. If you're catching up on this, you'll find this tells the story of SSDN from its earliest days 2001, and puts the whole thing into context very well. He describes the early recognition of the need for a web-based technology architecture to accomodate the diverse range of software and hardware in schools around the country. It's particularly interesting to hear his take on the impact of social software such as wikis and Google's Writely collaborative, web-based, word-processor. He describes the current use of these as the first ripples of a tidal wave. Reassurance came from the clear recognition that this isn't about creating a walled garden for a closed community, but about simplifying the creation of interest groups of any size, including guests from elsewhere on the web. It was also good to hear recognition of the importance of putting power in the hands of student users, and the risks of unnecessary control.

Looks like I'll have a chance to talk to Liz Nicoll and her colleagues in the Home Economics Subject Support Group on Friday about the using the Exc-el site for HE, and to support Health Promoting Schools activities. Hopefully we'll gain a number of new contributors. Memo to self - must check there aren't any IT outages planned!

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Config change - hosting company trying for today

They'll be trying to get this done today - chased by phone earlier. Plan is to get on with install as soon as that's done.

Progress with new blogging system

Progress this week:
Weekend - Two days of hair tearing to try to bottom out the problem. Posted question on WordPress forum on Sunday evening with symptoms and the evidence I'd gathered. http://mu.wordpress.org/forums/topic.php?id=1898&replies=4
Monday - Started email campaign to any likely nerds...
Tues - Answers coming in pointed to the way the PHP scripting language is installed on the server. (It can be done 2 ways, as a separate program or as a built-in module within the Apache web server. Most people use the latter, which is less versatile in ways that don't matter to us, but is faster. Ours is set up the former way.)
Wed - Decided to get on mainstream path by changing config. Checked with hosting company, found they would make the change - which involves build/recompile of PHP, as well as config changes, but for a fee.
Thurs - Checked funding in place, requested change ASAP. Getting them to do it is quicker, and offers better support. Now planning to chase to see how quickly we can get this done.

Vanity and Wordpress

My vanity (I guess) took me to your words about my podcast, to which I responded, before reading the rest of your post. How's that for coincidence - you post about moving to Wordpress, just as I ask for your thoughts on the same for me!

Web as Platform

Thanks for the comments, here and on my blog, David - much appreciated! I had problems with trackback on my humble blogger-based blog and turned it off. I've tried to sort the problem a couple of times but I'm not quite up to the task as yet. Thinking of moving the whole thing over onto Wordpress anyway, self-hosted - any thoughts? Blogger is just way too inconsistent for me.

Blogs

Hi David,

I want to set up blogs for my S1 SE class. I could stall them for another week. Would the exc-el solution be ready by them or shall I go ahead and use edu.blogs? Let me know Ollie

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