2001/10/15

Server Go Boom and Spray Email

Apparently every time our server went boom this morning (4 or 5 times) the stupid mailing list manager software decided it would be a nice idea to resend my notification email. If you got several copies of today’s Joel on Software bulletin, I sincerely apologize and ask your forgiveness.

Discussion Forums

The CityDesk and Joel on Software forums are quite lively, but we’ve also got a relatively quiet FogBUGZ forum which is feeling lonely 🙂

Fog Creek President Michael Pryor figured out a brilliant trick which makes it so that you see new topics, and topics that have followups you haven’t read, in blue. If you’ve read the entire topic, it will be purple. And it’s all done without keeping any state on the server.

Server Go Boom

Dell 2500SCThe home-built server we’ve been using for fogcreek.com keeps crashing whenever the temperature goes above about 80 degrees in the server closet. Grump. I guess it’s time to replace it with a real industrial strength server… I’ve ordered a couple of these.

CityDesk Beta

The CityDesk Beta has started trickling out, and within minutes we’re getting bug reports from the field. Great! That’s why we’re doing a beta. We’ve been banging on this dang thing for months. We fixed 329 bugs. Then Brad W. downloads it, plays for ten seconds, and finds another. And we don’t run so good on NT 4.0. (98, Me, 2000 and XP are all fine).

About the author.

In 2000 I co-founded Fog Creek Software, where we created lots of cool things like the FogBugz bug tracker, Trello, and Glitch. I also worked with Jeff Atwood to create Stack Overflow and served as CEO of Stack Overflow from 2010-2019. Today I serve as the chairman of the board for Stack Overflow, Glitch, and HASH.