Mar 28

Episode 36 with Jonathan as your host discussing News, Server Move Complete, Getting Out of Axis & Allies Minis, and musical guest Black Crowes.

Show Length: 43:26

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00:00 Theme, Zombie by Devin Anderson (Electronic)

02:16 News

02:21 Event Countdowns @ CWF

War @ Sea at Battleground Games on Wednesdays

‘Ard Boyz Tournaments for 40k

Havoc XXIV in 14 Days

Total Confusion XXII Presents All Day Boardgaming at Rising Phoenix Games in Leicester on April 19th

7:02 Battlegrounds Special Offers

D&D 4th Edition Offer - Pre-order & pre-pay all 3 core books and be entered to win a free case of D&D minis.

Battleground d20 20% Off Coupon

8:53 Music to Game By Check Out “Goodbye Daughters of the Revolution” by Black Crowes

14:06 Server Move Complete/New Changes

Server Move Complete

25:20 New England Podcasters Promo

26:09 Getting Out of Axis & Allies Minis

Getting Out of Axis & Allies Minis = Cheap Models

Axis & Allies Minis Articles

32:07 Inside No Quarter #17 March 08

Inside No Quarter #17

40:15 Please send us feedback. E-mail it to cwfgamecast [at] wargamingforums [dot] com. Use the Contact Us Page. Go to iTunes and leave a comment. Send an IM to cwforums on AIM.

41:29 Next cast will be Wednesday April 10, 2008

42:52 Exit Theme, Pop Science by Devin Anderson (Electronic)

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Mar 24

The CWF Game Cast has completed its update from its 2.3.3 version of WordPress to 2.5 RC1. Why do this, you may ask. Instead of trying to explain it all to you, the WordPress people did a great job of it already.

Please read 2.5 Sneak Peek at the official WordPress blog. That explains all the reasons why we updated.

We wanted to wait until 2.5 is officially released but settled on RC1.  RC1 helped to fix some problems caused by our recent server move.  The upgrade went through without a hitch and was quicker than expected. Version 2.5 RC1 is a major release and it changes many things.  Most of these changes happen on the back end with how we create our articles for you.

If you post on the blog you may become confused with the new setup.  Please contact us and we’ll guide you through.

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Mar 19

The massive server move is on our doorstep.  We have signed up with BlueHost, it is a long story…don’t ask, and have already transferred two domains onto their servers.  We will be moving this domain no later than Friday.  It is possible that this domain will be moved late Wednesday night or even on Thursday.

When the move happens the blog will be taken offline.  All articles and content will be saved and everything will be transferred to the new servers.  We will close down the blog before the move so that no data is lost.  Then, all the data will be uploaded to the new servers.  Once that is complete it will take 24-48 hours for the nameservers to update across the globe.

What that means is your web browser may not know that wargamingforums.com is supposed to point to our new servers.  The further you are from the server the longer it will take for that information to get updated.  We will post as soon as we are up but you may possibly lag behind that.  If so, don’t worry because time will fix that.

In light of this timeframe we are playing it by ear for this week’s podcast.  It is a very real possibility that we will have no podcast this week.  I am rolling lots of D6s to determine if we can do one or not.  But, I’d prefer to wait and create a better episode than rush through.

Please send all your questions about the server move to us.  Use our Contact form to submit your questions.  Lastly, after the move is complete we will be upgrading to WP 2.5 RC.  That is not the final release of WP 2.5 but it is a mostly stable version that Matt, the head developer for WordPress, uses on his personal blog.  WordPress 2.5 was not released on St. Patrick’s Day and you can read more about that in WordPress 2.5 Will NOT Be Released on St. Patrick’s Day.  You can find out more about WP 2.5 here.

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Mar 17

Normally I wouldn’t post WordPress news here because we’re focused on gaming. But, WordPress is our platform for the blog and I’ve been talking about WP 2.5 for months now. According to the WordPress Testers mailing list, which is where people who beta test new versions of WordPress, WordPress 2.5 will NOT be released today.

Lloyd Budd said, “No. There will be a beta/release candidate before 2.5 is released. Watch http://wordpress.org/development/ for the announcment.”

WP 2.5 was originally scheduled for release one week ago today. It was pushed back to St. Patrick’s Day and no reason was given. Weblogtoolscollection, a great WP blog, had an article that announced the one week delay. There has been no official announcement changing the release date for WP 2.5. But, it was scheduled for release at 8pm EST according to Milestone 2.5, the official development tracker for WordPress. This means that we will know one way or another within the next 15 minutes or more.

Everyone wants WP 2.5 to be as stable and secure as possible. But, eventually there comes a time when software must be released no matter its condition. Matt Mullenweg, WordPress’ founding developer, has previously said that the nightly build beta test of WP 2.5 was so stable that he has been using it on his own blog, Photo Matt. Clearly, that shows that WP 2.5 is stable enough to be released despite bugs.

I prefer for any release to be very stable but if it is between that and waiting another week or more I’d prefer to have this version now and have fixes issued after the fact. It is my belief that I may be in the minority on that issue. But then again, if you look on the official WordPress forum you’ll see a lot of people wanting 2.5 to be released asap.

You can read Matt’s post on WP 2.5 RC (Release Candidate) here.

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Mar 10

Hello fellow gamers.  Unlike the ordinary content posted on this blog this article has nothing to do with gaming.  This is to alert you to a couple changes that will happen this month.  As soon as WordPress 2.5 is released the blog will be updated to that new version.  I cannot say when that will happen because WP 2.5 was due out an hour or so ago.  It still hasn’t been released and I see no news on Milestone 2.5.  That is the official tracking for WP 2.5.  I hope it comes out tonight so I can update the blog.   Once it is released the blog will be updated that night.

The second change is good and bad.  Currently, our podcast and blog are both hosted on our own server.  The server is an Intel Pentium 4 2.5+GHz with 1GB of RAM, a primary Seagate 7200RPM 160GB hard drive and a secondary Seagate 7200RPM 80GB hard drive for overflow and backups with a Linux operating system.  It is located in The Planet’s server farm in Texas.  To keep the server safe and functional Platinum Server Management is our server management company.  Unfortunately this setup, while nice and useful, is very expensive.  To maintain this setup I spend $173 each month.  That covers the server ($144) and PSM ($29).  I can no longer afford that setup because of being out of a job for 6 months and now only working part time.

This is not all doom and gloom!  I did say the change is also good.  After conferring with members of the New England Podcasters, doing research at the official WordPress site, and speaking to customer service I have decided to move to BlueHost webhosting.  They are the #1 endorsed and recommended webhost by WordPress.  Additionally, the New England Podcasters have spoken very highly of the company.  For $6.95 per month, which is unfortunately pre-paid for 24 months, the blog and podcast will be moved to a great setup.

Hosting with BlueHost provides the benefit of integrated tech support, saving me $29 each month.  On top of that there is a lot of room to grow.  All of my domains can be put on a single account (that means BLEE.biz, Wargamingforums.com, and my political website jonreinhart.com will all be hosted there).  They provide 1,500 GB of disk space.  Right now our server has over 200GB of space with roughly 150GB usable for non-adminstrative purposes.  You can do the math but we will gain over 1,200GB of space.  We can also have daily and weekly backups, at no extra charge, which will provide an added layer of security in case something goes awry.

What about transfer?  Right now we have a lot of transfer, which we don’t use.  Over the past couple months we’ve been inching towards 30GB of transfer a month.  That’s nothing to sneeze at but certainly not a lot.  BlueHost will give us 15,00GB per month or roughly 500 times more than what we use right now.  I can go on and on about all the great reasons for the switch.  But, it comes down to the bottom line.  A one time cost of $166.80 will provide safer hosting with less headaches for me along with more space, transfer, and other resources.  Keeping the server for the same duration will cost $4,152.  I am trying to save money for graduate school, a wedding, and a house.  Moving to BlueHost saves me $3,985.20.  That’s nothing to sneeze at.

We will try to make the transfer as seamless as possible.  There will be the inevitable hiccups, especially when the DNS updates for 48 hours after the initial change, but we will try to iron them out as fast as possible.  The planned date for the move is March 21st.  That is 11 days away and we will keep you abreast of any changes.

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