Logs disabled; The future of billstclair.com
Drupal provides access logs and has a few statistics pages for viewing them. I've been looking at them over the last few days. Today I noticed that they allow tracking of people who have an account here, making it easy to see everything they do. So I turned them off, and cleared the cached information. I don't keep Apache logs either, and I don't think NearlyFreeSpeech does... <!--break-->
It would be nice to enable SSI (https) here. I dont want to spend money on a real certificate, but I wouldn't mind a self-signed one. One more thing on my list of things to do after I get my old BlogMax content converted.
And that gives away my thinking. I posted on Saturday that this Drupal blogging was going to be a test. Well, the test's over. Drupal won. Some of my readers have said that they like the BlogMax version better. You can't please everybody all the time.
Once I get the old blog content converted, I'll move this site to the top level of billstclair.com, and move the launch page that's there to the menu here at the top of the left-hand column. I intend to preserve all existing URLs (web page addresses), since there are huge numbers of links out there to the blog and to other content, especially my mirror of Paul Thompson's 9/11 Timeline.
No idea of how long it will take me to do this. But it will go pretty fast once I write the Emacs code to convert the old text files.
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I'm a White-Collar Redneck: And Proud of It
Fool Me Twice
The Great Loompanics Unlimited Going Out of Business Sale