Hello all, Alex here.

First off, let me say happy new year to everyone! I really enjoyed my holidays this year, and I hope you did too.

That said, I'd like to make a new years resolution of sorts. Just prior to Christmas, our "recode" version of wardrobe was opened to Gold Account holders for beta testing, and will probably officially replace the old wardrobe before the end of January.

The Recode is a total replacement of Subeta's programming and is absolutely vital to ensuring that the site can continue to grow. The problem is that we're already feeling these growing pains. Recode will eventually fix these, but only when a substantial part of the site is running recode programming. I don't want to wait that long, and I'm sure you don't either.So I'm beginning a "stability project" for Subeta, of which recode is only a part. The stability project will address issues in Subeta's code, servers, database, and handling of downtime. The goal: 99.9% uptime/month by Dec 31st, 2009. I think we can make it!I won't go into much detail about the project here, but I will list some key points:

* Automatic recovery from SQL lockups: This is actually already working. You may have noticed (I hope you have) that the site doesn't go down for hours at a time now. The lockups are now detected and the database reset automatically, within minutes of it happening. No more waiting for Keith or myself to notice the problem and correct it.

* Tune-up of Subeta's old code to reduce the load on the database and eliminate "bottleneck" points that cause lockups.

* Changes to old code necessary to support running the site on a MySQL master/slave system instead of on just one database server.

* Downtime tracking and reporting! We'll need to keep track of when and how long the site is down to measure progress.

* And many more small changes that I hope will make a big difference!


None of this can happen overnight, but expect to see things gradually improve over the course of 2009, starting soon! Thanks so much for being patient with us in the meantime!I hope that was simple and understandable enough.<br />

I'll address a couple of FAQs:

Will this delay the recode (much)?

Yes, but like I said, better to fix the problems now rather than wait for recode to fix them later. It shouldn't delay it by much though, recode is part of the stability project and ultimately the goals are the same.

That sounds nice, how can I help?

I may have need of some testing volunteers eventually, but for now please just be patient with us.

Why haven't you done this sooner?!

Really, it is a work in progress. Up until now though, there really has been no yardstick for progress made, other than "we had a lot of database problems this month," etc. The idea of the stability project is to attain a stability goal (99.9% uptime/month) by a deadline. With the ability to measure downtime, we will be able to focus our efforts on those activities that are having the greatest effect, which often are not the ones you'd think would.

Does this mean you will be fixing the ______ bug?

Most likely, current bugs will be fixed when their area of the site is recoded, unless they are related to stability problems. As it is, it is hard to tell whether bugs are caused by bad coding or simply what I call "server weather conditions" (e.g. high load causes a mysql connection reset in the middle of an attempted trade), which are more difficult to track down.

As always, we really appreciate your patience and support. Without you guys, we wouldn't have anyone to do all this work FOR!

December 31, 1969, 7:00 pm by johnathan
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You're awesome. Thanks so much for your hard work and energy!

December 31, 1969, 7:00 pm by Eitsel
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O_0 sorry i wanted to say thanks :S

December 31, 1969, 7:00 pm by paranoia
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Honestly, I understand that there are problems with the site but the continuous downtime recently started up within the last month - which means that something you guys did within the last month screwed up the code and is making this downtime occur.

I am glad that there is now an automated thing to make the site go up when it breaks down, but it has gone down at least 5 times in the past 3 hours. I don't think that type of measure should ever have to be put in place, or needed - but it has been needed numerous times just today.

What I want to know is why hasn't anything been said about the recent downtime and why are we just left guessing about all of it? No one has officially told us anything in the news - keith has said a few minor things in the forums (which I'd like to point out not even everyone that actually visits the forums sees what he posts) and I'm sure I am not the only one who is sick and tired of it.

When are we actually going to be informed? :

December 31, 1969, 7:00 pm by Childstar
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Phew.. this is hard to read!! Hurts my eyes..

December 31, 1969, 7:00 pm by EMMA_778
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Thank you so much, this sounds good =] I'm certainly willing to help with anything I can

December 31, 1969, 7:00 pm by Monsoon
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Thank you so much for letting us know what was happening. hugs Makes me feel better for just patiently waiting about 2 minutes each time it's gone down last few days.

If you do need volunteers, I'm in for helping test things. I've got different computers running different OS even if that would help.

December 31, 1969, 7:00 pm by LOVE
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Christmas? Not Lumineve?

December 31, 1969, 7:00 pm by story_168
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Sounds great, and the downtimes really are getting better, no matter what people say.

One thing I'd like to add it, maybe we could do something about the forums? Dx It's kind of iffy the way they're set up, and I'm not asking you to conform to the way other sites coughgaiacough do it, but right now the format just seems like it's a small part of the site nobody really cares about, and we all know that the forums are pretty important indeed.

December 31, 1969, 7:00 pm by Xilicia
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That you for the explaination. I look forward to it since it is apparent that the 'Automatic recovery from SQL lockups' part is working nicely. Keep up the wonderful work!

December 31, 1969, 7:00 pm by Deleted User

Thanks for the update Alex. This should help tensions die down a bit, which is deserved. I'm sure you're all working very hard behind the scenes. Be sure to let us know when you need some volenteers.

December 31, 1969, 7:00 pm by Eitsel
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thanks for explaihomeboy it for us, good luck!

December 31, 1969, 7:00 pm by Deleted User

Crap this is a long post. Kudos to you Alex for making it, and thanks for the in-depth explanation. ^^

December 31, 1969, 7:00 pm by majaha
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i can't say how much the heads up is appreciated! another site i used to play on treated us like mushrooms! (In the dark and fed alot of shit!)

December 31, 1969, 7:00 pm by Socialism
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Thanks for explaining everything

December 31, 1969, 7:00 pm by chocolina
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Good luck, and thanks for everything you've done so far!

December 31, 1969, 7:00 pm by metronome
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Cheers alx Thanks for the really informative news post, and hope you succeed in reaching the DEC 31st target.

December 31, 1969, 7:00 pm by Kokimeki
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Cool. Thanks for explaining it for us, lol. Big paragraph though.

December 31, 1969, 7:00 pm by PUNK
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Awesome, good luck with everything Alex! I actually scared myself and understood some of what you said haha

December 31, 1969, 7:00 pm by Whym
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I'd love to help out with anything...

December 31, 1969, 7:00 pm by Akeno
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Thank you for taking time to explain this to us so well once again

December 31, 1969, 7:00 pm by Deleted User

Oooh i want to volunteer myself to help LD

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