Moved

We just got a new home! Moving away from the (exceptionally great) Shared Hosting at A Small Orange, we are now on a VPS still at A Small Orange.

Transition was pretty smooth after I got everything setup, which wasn’t too pleasing to do with no cPanel and little RAM.On the sad not, I’m thinking about closing down codebeach.org.

It hasn’t seen much traffic lately, and apparently only me and Karsten are contributing.
It was an interesting experiment I guess but is time to end it. If someone wants to stop my hand from the delete button, please do it now or never 😉

[EDIT] Probably codebeach is not going away after all

5 Responses to “Moved”

  1. eric Says:

    Well, I don’t yet write cocoa code, but I was looking forward to using codebeach as one of my resources when I do. Perhaps it is not as well known as it should be?

  2. Michele Balistreri Says:

    Yeah thats the problem, I think we’ll make one last attempt to keep it alive, because Karsten wasn’t happy with the idea of closing it either.

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  4. Jericho Says:

    I think CodeBeach is a good idea, but maybe it needs a bit more organization. It’s possible to search all of the code and browse the listings, but reading each description is time consuming. I don’t know, maybe it’s just me and I haven’t found anything useful there just yet.

  5. Michele Balistreri Says:

    Yeah, it will probably be rewritten from scratch in Seaside (I just love the idea of a Codebeach in Seaside :P). About the useful things…well there are some, but the db is very little so I doubt it can satisfy the needs of a large audience.