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Title: Anyone seen Gryzor lately?
Post by: mr_lou on 21:31, 31 August 12
Is Gryzor on vacation?

My mate who signed up about a week ago still haven't got access.
Title: Re: Anyone seen Gryzor lately?
Post by: Bryce on 21:42, 31 August 12
I think he's away at the moment, but I think Markus can do this too?

Bryce.
Title: Re: Anyone seen Gryzor lately?
Post by: AMSDOS on 01:44, 01 September 12
Yes. Unsure how long for.
Title: Re: Anyone seen Gryzor lately?
Post by: Devilmarkus on 13:17, 01 September 12
So, whats your mate's username?
Title: Re: Anyone seen Gryzor lately?
Post by: mr_lou on 13:39, 01 September 12
Quote from: Devilmarkus on 13:17, 01 September 12
So, whats your mate's username?

It's "birk"
Title: Re: Anyone seen Gryzor lately?
Post by: Devilmarkus on 14:20, 01 September 12
So the reply is simple:
In this forum is no user called "birk", in the wiki, too, there's no "birk".
Title: Re: Anyone seen Gryzor lately?
Post by: Gryzor on 13:44, 03 September 12
Sheesh, can't a guy lounge on a beach? :D


Yes, I've been gone for a couple of weeks; apologies for not notifying before I left, lately I tend to be on the cautious side and NOT announce when my apartment will be vacant...


I created pending accounts yesterday and today; it's this anti-spam system we use where when a user signs up the account does not exist but is put in a byline until it is approved... Maybe I should disable it and see how spamming goes...

PS I saw you mentioning him in the eBay thread; was his account for the forum? Because forum accounts don't need to be confirmed and are created automatically...
Title: Re: Anyone seen Gryzor lately?
Post by: ivarf on 21:00, 11 September 12
I hope you stay well and interested Amstrad and the cpcwiki for many years to come. But in the case of an acciendent (God forbid), do you have contacts  for someone else that has full access and want to take over? I have bad memories of CPCzone ended and the way Malc used the site in later years. I have a completly different feeling for how you are running this wiki, but still it is smart to have a backup plan if something happens
Title: Re: Anyone seen Gryzor lately?
Post by: Gryzor on 08:03, 12 September 12
Hello ivarf,

This has been covered before but it doesn't matter, I'm always glad to take the chance and repeat it.

We're talking about a dead man's switch here :)

Yes, there is another person who has all the details for the server and is helping even now though he doesn't participate in the community.

Offsite backups are also taken every two to three days (would be daily, but I have to do it manually through a virtual machine since I don't run Linux as my main system). Database backups are done daily.
   
In the past I offered to give the complete server archive to anyone who'd ask (well, it's over 30GBs now), precisely to spread the data (and also because I don't feel I own it), but then again noone asked for it - noone except for Kangaroo, that is, who wanted to just copy the data and launch a copy of the wiki on his own.

So I'm pretty confident that the site is pretty safe in the sad eventuality of a gruesome and sudden death. Now the issue is this: the person who has access to the server does not participate in the community, as I said. This is pretty convenient and nice, for, even though I trust him 100%, there's not a chance of him getting involved in politics etc as has happened in the past

However the question that this raises is, he's got server and systems access, but then what? Somebody has to take over the project. And how would we deal with it - I mean with the "who" question? In the pas I've asked for people to co-admin with me, mainly -precisely- because of the fact that I wanted this to be a bit more open. But nobody volunteered. So there's an empty slot in the process there...

Any suggestions, more than welcome.
Title: Re: Anyone seen Gryzor lately?
Post by: Bryce on 08:26, 12 September 12
Ah forget the Wiki, who gets your hardware collection if you bite the dust? :D

Bryce.
Title: Re: Anyone seen Gryzor lately?
Post by: MaV on 08:46, 12 September 12
Quote from: Bryce on 08:26, 12 September 12
Ah forget the Wiki, who gets your hardware collection if you bite the dust? :D
Quoted for truth! :D
Title: Re: Anyone seen Gryzor lately?
Post by: Gryzor on 08:55, 12 September 12
Well, I guess that, apart from the Vectrex and the arcade cab they'll go to the first person rummaging the trash under our apartment :D


A bit more serious: I had a friend who had a nice little collection of retro stuff, mainly Amiga-related. He was killed driving his motorcycle a few years back, and his parents invited his friends to take anything we wanted from his room. No one could touch a thing... :(
Title: Re: Anyone seen Gryzor lately?
Post by: arnoldemu on 09:07, 12 September 12
@Gryzor: I expect it will be a few hours downtime then you will become a member of the undead zombi community and continue your activities for eternity???  :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
Title: Re: Anyone seen Gryzor lately?
Post by: Gryzor on 09:27, 12 September 12
That would be an alternative, yes, but seeing as zombies don't have much brains to begin with (and often get it shot at), Bryce would have to build a Z80 interface to drive me.


Ohhh can't wait for the Walking Dead to air again. Damn, October the 15th...
Title: Re: Anyone seen Gryzor lately?
Post by: Bryce on 09:34, 12 September 12
No need. If zombies are brain-dead, then they're probably Commodore users anyway :D

Bryce.
Title: Re: Anyone seen Gryzor lately?
Post by: Gryzor on 09:50, 12 September 12
So it would be a kind of undead... or spiritual? Like in the purgatory and stuff? Then I'd have to have an ectoplasm-to-Z80 interface (DMA FTW!), at least until I learn to manipulate objects.
Title: Re: Anyone seen Gryzor lately?
Post by: ivarf on 11:54, 12 September 12
 
Quote from: Gryzor on 08:55, 12 September 12
Well, I guess that, apart from the Vectrex and the arcade cab they'll go to the first person rummaging the trash under our apartment :D


A bit more serious: I had a friend who had a nice little collection of retro stuff, mainly Amiga-related. He was killed driving his motorcycle a few years back, and his parents invited his friends to take anything we wanted from his room. No one could touch a thing... :(
Yeah, that is sadly whats likely is going to happen to most retrocollections if we don't do something ourselves with it before we move on


Quote from: Gryzor on 08:03, 12 September 12
Hello ivarf,

Yes, there is another person who has all the details for the server and is helping even now though he doesn't participate in the community.

Offsite backups are also taken every two to three days (would be daily, but I have to do it manually through a virtual machine since I don't run Linux as my main system). Database backups are done daily.
access to the server does not participate in the community, as I said. This is pretty convenient and nice, for, even though I trust him 100%, there's not a chance of him getting involved in politics etc as has happened in the past

Good to here that it has been taken care of. I guess the community/forum could decide in common what next in the unlikely event, 50 years from now. Thanks for a great site!
Title: Re: Anyone seen Gryzor lately?
Post by: McKlain on 13:42, 12 September 12
Quote from: Gryzor on 08:55, 12 September 12A bit more serious: I had a friend who had a nice little collection of retro stuff, mainly Amiga-related. He was killed driving his motorcycle a few years back, and his parents invited his friends to take anything we wanted from his room. No one could touch a thing... :(

I would have done the same :(
Title: Re: Anyone seen Gryzor lately?
Post by: Bryce on 14:08, 12 September 12
I'll declare all of my hardware in my last will and testament, so that you guys don't have to feel bad about bagging it all :)

Bryce.
Title: Re: Anyone seen Gryzor lately?
Post by: Gryzor on 15:36, 12 September 12
@ivarf: well, yes, I guess it has happened many times before - not only with retro computing hardware but with other collections as well. It's a pity, but indeed most of the things people collect don't mean a thing to those around them... One could donate the hardware to a local museum. Or maybe a relevant (local) site... Oh, and thanks for the kind words :)
@McKlain: you got to imagine where all that equipment left. I hope someone else found them of use...
@Bryce: dibs on the testing hardware!
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