[Coco] coco3.com changes and new EPROM Pak board

Roger Taylor operator at coco3.com
Wed Sep 2 20:18:20 EDT 2009


At 04:26 PM 9/2/2009, you wrote:
>Roger Taylor wrote:
>>
>>coco3.com will be moving away from the PHP-Nuke disaster content 
>>system to a better system that's in use by many commercial and 
>>professional sites. The gallery and forum section are integrated 
>>with PHP-Nuke, so I have to find a way to deal with this.
>>
>>The new system has blog features that may double as a "forum" 
>>section depending on your perspective. I encourage all to try out 
>>the blog posting/commenting features and see if this could possibly 
>>replace the forum system.
>>
>>To make the site more efficient and quicker I'll also be reducing 
>>the amount of hogging graphics where they're not necessary.
>>
>>There'll also be a Downloads section of files that I upload myself, 
>>including Books and Manuals, etc.
>>
>>The idea is to keep all the content we have now but host it from a 
>>much better framework/CMS. Work, yes. Again, the move to the new 
>>system is far from complete, so this sneak peek might look pretty 
>>bare right now.
>>
>>You'll also notice that I'm now selling a socketed 27xx series 
>>EPROM Pak boards with auto-start jumper. Very nice. In fact, this 
>>is the Deluxe Wireless RS-232 Pak board without those components.
>>
>>http://www.coco3.com/community/
>>
>>I haven't verified how the sign-up process works, so feel free to 
>>give it a try and inform me of any issues?
>>
>>Roger Taylor
>Hello Roger.
>I like what I can see of the new look, but when I try to sign in, I 
>get "Invalid Username".
>I checked the information entering it manually in the main coco3 
>page and works OK.
>May be is better if we are forced to create new accounts to make 
>sure that no security leaks are carried over from the old site?
>
>Diego

The new system (being edited now) is totally separate from the old, 
so you'll have to register.  I also want to state that even though 
the Nuke system was entered by an unknown entity and appeared to try 
to to manual surgery by deleting a group of known V.I.P. posters, I 
feel that the person got very lucky.. they took my past statements 
that I'd do everything in my power to hang the person responsible for 
the prior attack, and this was a dare to them, a reason to keep 
living and working all night, all day, guessing passwords and poking 
around using web advertised exploits until they got in somehow.  Bots 
have also been known to do the same stunts, but I feel like the 
authors of the various models of PHP-Nuke floating around are tied to 
spammer activity somehow.  They leave these back doors unfixed and 
when you Google for a solution you get mostly people Asking for Help, 
but no Answers from the Nuke teams.  So, I'm moving away from Nuke.

The Forum section is phpBB2 but it's integrated into the Nuke 
framework... so we have the same issue as I did when I got away from 
Invision Power Board and the original forums which had more 
contributions than the current one, but both being stocked with valuable posts.

I do plan to translate all of the original forums and the current 
forums into an XML type flat file for retaining all of those valuable 
posts over the years.  Once the data is "XML'ed", so to speak, I can 
further translate into whatever, be it blog form or whatever.  To 
those who keep worrying about lost posts, I'll bring them back if 
they're in the database backups.. it's just a matter of time.


-- 
Roger Taylor

http://www.americafedup.com




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