If you are new drop in say hello and introduce yourself please!
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Welcome @tpj004
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Welcome @hourstv
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Wow lots of new folks! I really gotta check this thread more often. Welcome aboard all y'all!
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Welcome @ebell
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I just joined a few minutes ago from Austin, Texas. Is this site custom or does it use turn-key forum type software? It's really nice. I look forward to participating.
On our site we use Discourse for our forum, but this site is really impressive.
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@glasswireken said in If you are new drop in say hello and introduce yourself please!:
I just joined a few minutes ago from Austin, Texas. Is this site custom or does it use turn-key forum type software? It's really nice. I look forward to participating.
On our site we use Discourse for our forum, but this site is really impressive.
Definitely doesn't use turnkey. This is NodeBB. Also, welcome.
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@wirestyle22 In my opinion it's a lot more fun to use that Discourse. I wish we would have used NodeBB instead. I'll go check it out, thank you.
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@glasswireken said in If you are new drop in say hello and introduce yourself please!:
@wirestyle22 In my opinion it's a lot more fun to use that Discourse. I wish we would have used NodeBB instead. I'll go check it out, thank you.
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@glasswireken said in If you are new drop in say hello and introduce yourself please!:
@wirestyle22 In my opinion it's a lot more fun to use that Discourse. I wish we would have used NodeBB instead. I'll go check it out, thank you.
I played with a lot of different ones before settling on NodeBB. We got really lucky that we found it, it was brand new when we went with it, we started on it in beta, a year before release!
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@glasswireken said in If you are new drop in say hello and introduce yourself please!:
I just joined a few minutes ago from Austin, Texas. Is this site custom or does it use turn-key forum type software? It's really nice. I look forward to participating.
On our site we use Discourse for our forum, but this site is really impressive.
Welcome. We are Dallas based, coincidentally.
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And welcome @kuyaz as well.
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@glasswireken said in If you are new drop in say hello and introduce yourself please!:
I just joined a few minutes ago from Austin, Texas. Is this site custom or does it use turn-key forum type software? It's really nice. I look forward to participating.
On our site we use Discourse for our forum, but this site is really impressive.
It is currently NodeBB on CentOS 7. Although I'd recommend Fedora these days. We are using MongoDB on the back end.
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@scottalanmiller Cool. I go to Dallas every once in awhile. There is a lot of stuff going on up there lately.
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@glasswireken said in If you are new drop in say hello and introduce yourself please!:
@scottalanmiller Cool. I go to Dallas every once in awhile. There is a lot of stuff going on up there lately.
Yeah, I like Dallas. It's definitely a booming place, much like Austin.
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@scottalanmiller thanks. Hi, from Jakarta
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@scottalanmiller may i know why u recommed fedora more compared to centos 7? Im using centos 7 so far.
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@kuyaz said in If you are new drop in say hello and introduce yourself please!:
@scottalanmiller may i know why u recommed fedora more compared to centos 7? Im using centos 7 so far.
Fedora is updated more frequently compared to Centos. Centos is their Long-term-support solution, so updates comes out less frequently.
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@kuyaz said in If you are new drop in say hello and introduce yourself please!:
@scottalanmiller may i know why u recommed fedora more compared to centos 7? Im using centos 7 so far.
You don't have to worry that much with installing repos because of how old the packages are in CentOS.
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@kuyaz said in If you are new drop in say hello and introduce yourself please!:
@scottalanmiller thanks. Hi, from Jakarta
The real Jakarta? Very cool. Welcome.
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@kuyaz said in If you are new drop in say hello and introduce yourself please!:
@scottalanmiller may i know why u recommed fedora more compared to centos 7? Im using centos 7 so far.
I have an article on why...
http://www.smbitjournal.com/2017/04/rethinking-long-term-support-releases/
Basically when using CentOS, you have one of two choices...
- Use old packages that get many years out of date and make you run much slower and with fewer features most or all of the time. Or...
- Don't use CentOS as intended and defeat the reason that you chose it (long term support with unchanging packages.)
So for things like app deployments, it rarely makes sense IMHO.