16 Oct, 2009, kiasyn wrote in the 1st comment:
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Please see this news post: http://www.mudbytes.net/index.php?a=news...
17 Oct, 2009, Asylumius wrote in the 2nd comment:
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I "rm -rf"'d Server02 by accident.

all ur bas.. forget it.

(Not kidding, for reals I did).
17 Oct, 2009, Cratylus wrote in the 3rd comment:
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Asylumius said:
I "rm -rf"'d Server02 by accident.

all ur bas.. forget it.

(Not kidding, for reals I did).


Thank you for the clarification :)

I for real was confused at first.

-Crat
http://lpmuds.net
20 Jan, 2011, quixadhal wrote in the 4th comment:
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That'll teach you to NOT do backups. *chuckle*
30 Aug, 2011, Cratylus wrote in the 5th comment:
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I assume it's due to the DC relocation, but I thought I'd mention MB IMC2 is down.

This is a good opportunity to point out some things:

1) You really ought to remove the "Intermud Superlist" link from the MB intermud page, as it does really, really horibile things to Firefox when Server 02 is down, apparently.

2) The last chat on the MB intermud logs is from well over a month ago. It really might be time to retire that front page widget.

3) I forget what 3 was for.

4) I have it on good authority that MB admins flat out don't care about MB intermud anymore. It really might be time to hand the reins over to someone who does care.

-Crat
http://lpmuds.net
30 Aug, 2011, David Haley wrote in the 6th comment:
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4) I have it on good authority that MB admins flat out don't care about MB intermud anymore. It really might be time to hand the reins over to someone who does care.

While people care about intermud, who does care about MB intermud?
30 Aug, 2011, kiasyn wrote in the 7th comment:
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my monitoring still shows IMC as up, are you sure its down? :)
30 Aug, 2011, kiasyn wrote in the 8th comment:
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Actually, the DNS on your imc connection could be stale?
30 Aug, 2011, Cratylus wrote in the 9th comment:
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Ah if you changed IP that would do it.

What's the new IP? Not everyone's client does DNS resolution.

Also these pages need updating:

http://server01.mudbytes.net/
http://server02.mudbytes.net/

Also see points 1, 2, and 4 above.

-Crat
31 Aug, 2011, kiasyn wrote in the 10th comment:
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96.126.117.92
31 Aug, 2011, Cratylus wrote in the 11th comment:
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David Haley said:
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4) I have it on good authority that MB admins flat out don't care about MB intermud anymore. It really might be time to hand the reins over to someone who does care.

While people care about intermud, who does care about MB intermud?


It's both sad and puzzling. I don't understand why Kiasyn would go to the trouble of reinstating
the server but not bother fixing the logging and leave the broken front page widget. I'm quite serious about
turning over the network to someone who won't just let it rot. It's a shame to piss away a network
out of sour grapes.

-Crat
http://lpmuds.net
31 Aug, 2011, Kelvin wrote in the 12th comment:
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Yeah, it is kind of sad to see it die a slow, painful death. I'm sure there's someone who'd like to take an active role in keeping it going.
31 Aug, 2011, kiasyn wrote in the 13th comment:
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Cratylus said:
David Haley said:
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4) I have it on good authority that MB admins flat out don't care about MB intermud anymore. It really might be time to hand the reins over to someone who does care.

While people care about intermud, who does care about MB intermud?


It's both sad and puzzling. I don't understand why Kiasyn would go to the trouble of reinstating
the server but not bother fixing the logging and leave the broken front page widget. I'm quite serious about
turning over the network to someone who won't just let it rot. It's a shame to piss away a network
out of sour grapes.

-Crat
http://lpmuds.net


didn't notice - the imc servers were shuffled around recently and the copy of megabot and talon that was running was an older copy, so the logging was not going to the expected location.

no sour grapes here, if anyone is interested speak up
31 Aug, 2011, Cratylus wrote in the 14th comment:
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kiasyn said:
no sour grapes here, if anyone is interested speak up


I am interested and am speaking up.
31 Aug, 2011, kiasyn wrote in the 15th comment:
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sorry crat, i dont think you would fit in with the mb team :)
31 Aug, 2011, Cratylus wrote in the 16th comment:
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kiasyn said:
sorry crat, i dont think you would fit in with the mb team :)


Hmm. So, "We need volunteers…except for Crat"?

Considering I have a proven track record of years of running and developing
a successful intermud, it seems to me I'm about as ideal a volunteer as you can get.

Unless I'm missing something, we're grown men and should be able to put
aside petty grudges and work together at a project we share interest in.

-Crat
http://lpmuds.net
31 Aug, 2011, kiasyn wrote in the 17th comment:
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I'm not willing to debate this.
31 Aug, 2011, Runter wrote in the 18th comment:
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Give it back to Samson.
31 Aug, 2011, Scandum wrote in the 19th comment:
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Cratylus said:
Ah if you changed IP that would do it.

What's the new IP? Not everyone's client does DNS resolution.

Out of curiosity, what percentage of MUDs connecting to IMC do not support DNS resolution?
31 Aug, 2011, Cratylus wrote in the 20th comment:
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Scandum said:
Cratylus said:
Ah if you changed IP that would do it.

What's the new IP? Not everyone's client does DNS resolution.

Out of curiosity, what percentage of MUDs connecting to IMC do not support DNS resolution?


DS muds can do DNS lookups but generally they do not because they use a separate binary handler for it and most people don't bother setting it up.

Last time I checked, prior to the relocation, more than half of the muds connected to MB IMC2 were DS muds.

-Crat
http://lpmuds.net
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