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==Site News==
 
* '''[[2020/03/31]]''' <s>site</s> TootCat going down for an upgrade
 
* '''2018-10-11''' <s>We now have a Hubzilla instance online at {{ls/domain|hub.toot.cat}}! It federates with Mastodon and Diaspora.</s> Borked by an upgrade; haven't had time to fix.
 
* '''2018-08-15''' We've upgraded from Ubuntu 16.04 to 18.04, compiled Ruby with jemalloc for improved performance, and also upgraded to the latest Mastodon.
 
** Apparently its the Gems that take most of the time.
 
** Also, {{l/mastodon|kity|toot.cat}} did all the work and has rejoined the TootCat team after a prolonged absence.
 
* '''2018-07-25''' We've had more waves of spambot registrations -- yesterday morning and this morning. SOP seems to be handling the problem. It would be nice if we could set a toggle to auto-silence new users during these attacks, because doing it by hand is time-consuming and also allows them a window of attack (which, fortunately, they aren't good at exploiting) between when they register and when I notice it.
 
* '''2018-06-02''' The last new spambot account was recorded at 1:20pm (probably EDST) on this day. They stopped quite abruptly.
 
* '''2018-05-30''' The SSL certificate failed to renew on the new server. [https://htyp.org/User:Woozle/toot.cat/2018/05/30 Four hours later], I fixed it.
 
* '''2018-05-22''' spambots began creating accounts on toot.cat; we soon implemented a policy of immediately suspending any of these that tooted spam links, and silencing the rest.
 
** There were a few dozen accounts created as of evening the next day.
 
* '''2018-05-20'''
 
** '''13:23 ET''' A long-overdue server reboot resulted in all message windows being depopulated. I retreated to the [[TootCave]] to focus on the problem.
 
** '''13:39 ET''' It turned out to be a misconfiguration in Nginx, and I don't know why it was even working before. See [[2018/05/20]] for details.
 
* '''2018-05-03''' Email issues fixed. There nonetheless seems to be a [https://github.com/tootsuite/mastodon/issues/7323 deficit in Mastodon diagnostics].
 
* '''2018-05-01''' [https://rm.vbz.net/issues/97 Ongoing email issues] are making me tear my hair out. (How appropriate for May Day!)
 
* '''2018-04-26'''
 
** Toot.Cat is [https://toot.cat/@news/99926209120865436 successfully migrated] to a new server and the latest version of Mastodon.
 
** [https://toot.cat/@news/99926216010193182 LottieVixen joins TootCat] as sysadmin
 
* '''2018-04-16''': working on upgrade and migration
 
* '''2018-01-25''': Mastodon software is up-to-date with no major issues.
 
 
 
==Mastodon News==
 
==Mastodon News==
 
* '''2018-07-03''' The #ForkTogether project now has [https://forktogether.space/mw/Main_Page a wiki].
 
* '''2018-07-03''' The #ForkTogether project now has [https://forktogether.space/mw/Main_Page a wiki].

Latest revision as of 19:54, 20 November 2022

Mastodon News

  • 2018-07-03 The #ForkTogether project now has a wiki.
  • 2018-06-02
  • 2018-04-30
    • Sina of cutie.space announced (cache) that she will no longer be serving Mastodon from that domain, effective within a matter of hours, due to a decline in users, and will be replacing it (cache) with something less resource-intensive.
    • witches.town goes offline
    • Woozle posts a reassurance that toot.cat will not be going away anytime soon.
  • 2018-04-27 Ginny McQueen of kitty.town posted on Medium asking for help; Woozle posted about it on Google+.
  • 2018-04-02 The sysop of witches.town announced that the site will be shutting down on April 30.