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  • J Jorgen Sigvardsson

    ColinDavies wrote: After all it is just a website not a whole OS or anything. And now you tell me! :doh: -- I got nasty habits. I take tea at three. -- Mick Jagger I blog too now[^]

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    I'll tell you something else, A friend of mine has said that " there are other websites out there somewhere using the htt protocol." Daft really what would they have on them? Regardz Colin J Davies The most LinkedIn CPian (that I know of anyhow) :-)

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    • L Levi Rosol

      or is Code Project uber fast tonight? Levi Rosol Blog By Levi[^] Two Rivers Marketing[^]

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      Ryan Binns
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      Levi.Rosol wrote: or is Code Project uber fast tonight? No, it's not just you, it's pretty quick here too

      Ryan

      "Punctuality is only a virtue for those who aren't smart enough to think of good excuses for being late" John Nichol "Point Of Impact"

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      • J Jorgen Sigvardsson

        Levi.Rosol wrote: but why not let the community, with the leadership of Chris, and/or the other CP staff, build a new, open source site? One question: Why? The Code Project is not a product, it's a service. I don't really see the benefits of making a service some kind of open source project. If you feel you have something to contribute to the Code Project, then submit an article, or send code directly to the staff in case you have something you believe could enhance the site. Levi.Rosol wrote: btw, this new found speed is fantastic! I hope it keeps up! At the risk of sounding like a genuine naysayer, CP is always fast at this time of day. :) -- I got nasty habits. I take tea at three. -- Mick Jagger I blog too now[^]

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        Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: CP is always fast at this time of day. CP is usually the only site I can't reach reliably, but it's the only one I really want to reach. The phenomenal growth of the site is partly to blame for its reliability problems, but only partly. Whenever I have trouble reaching the site - most of the time, lately - I run a tracert on it. There are times when my local network is at fault, but they're rare. Most of the time, when a packet hits the telus network in Canada, the response times triple and timeouts occur. That's not in any way the fault of Chris et al, it's just a limitation of the infrastructure available in Canada. I'm quite certain that the CP staff have done their best to select the best available provider, and I'm willing to put up with delays and timeouts in exchange for the value that CP provides to me. Making CP into an open source project will in no way affect the product/service offerred, and I see no reason to change anything. CodeProject suits me as is, and I'm damned glad to have it, warts and all. "If it's Snowbird season, why can't we shoot them?" - Overheard in a bar in Bullhead City

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          Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: CP is always fast at this time of day. CP is usually the only site I can't reach reliably, but it's the only one I really want to reach. The phenomenal growth of the site is partly to blame for its reliability problems, but only partly. Whenever I have trouble reaching the site - most of the time, lately - I run a tracert on it. There are times when my local network is at fault, but they're rare. Most of the time, when a packet hits the telus network in Canada, the response times triple and timeouts occur. That's not in any way the fault of Chris et al, it's just a limitation of the infrastructure available in Canada. I'm quite certain that the CP staff have done their best to select the best available provider, and I'm willing to put up with delays and timeouts in exchange for the value that CP provides to me. Making CP into an open source project will in no way affect the product/service offerred, and I see no reason to change anything. CodeProject suits me as is, and I'm damned glad to have it, warts and all. "If it's Snowbird season, why can't we shoot them?" - Overheard in a bar in Bullhead City

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          Anthony_Yio
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          Well, that is the price of being popular. :) Sonork 100.41263:Anthony_Yio

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            I'll tell you something else, A friend of mine has said that " there are other websites out there somewhere using the htt protocol." Daft really what would they have on them? Regardz Colin J Davies The most LinkedIn CPian (that I know of anyhow) :-)

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            jan larsen
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            ColinDavies wrote: Daft really what would they have on them? Links to CP? "After all it's just text at the end of the day. - Colin Davies "For example, when a VB programmer comes to my house, they may say 'does your pool need cleaning, sir ?' " - Christian Graus

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            • J jan larsen

              ColinDavies wrote: Daft really what would they have on them? Links to CP? "After all it's just text at the end of the day. - Colin Davies "For example, when a VB programmer comes to my house, they may say 'does your pool need cleaning, sir ?' " - Christian Graus

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              Ah !! The mystery is solved. :-) Thanks jan. Regardz Colin J Davies The most LinkedIn CPian (that I know of anyhow) :-)

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                Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: CP is always fast at this time of day. CP is usually the only site I can't reach reliably, but it's the only one I really want to reach. The phenomenal growth of the site is partly to blame for its reliability problems, but only partly. Whenever I have trouble reaching the site - most of the time, lately - I run a tracert on it. There are times when my local network is at fault, but they're rare. Most of the time, when a packet hits the telus network in Canada, the response times triple and timeouts occur. That's not in any way the fault of Chris et al, it's just a limitation of the infrastructure available in Canada. I'm quite certain that the CP staff have done their best to select the best available provider, and I'm willing to put up with delays and timeouts in exchange for the value that CP provides to me. Making CP into an open source project will in no way affect the product/service offerred, and I see no reason to change anything. CodeProject suits me as is, and I'm damned glad to have it, warts and all. "If it's Snowbird season, why can't we shoot them?" - Overheard in a bar in Bullhead City

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                Most of the time, when a packet hits the telus network in Canada, the response times triple and timeouts occur So why don't they relocate the servers outside of Canada if telus is the main culprit? "I think I speak on behalf of everyone here when I say huh?" - Buffy

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                  Most of the time, when a packet hits the telus network in Canada, the response times triple and timeouts occur So why don't they relocate the servers outside of Canada if telus is the main culprit? "I think I speak on behalf of everyone here when I say huh?" - Buffy

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                  Roger Wright
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                  Mathew Hall wrote: why don't they relocate the servers outside of Canada Servers are sometimes much like balky kids. Raising them by remote control just isn't right, and often you need to be present just to slap them. "If it's Snowbird season, why can't we shoot them?" - Overheard in a bar in Bullhead City

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                  • A Anthony_Yio

                    Well, that is the price of being popular. :) Sonork 100.41263:Anthony_Yio

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                    Roger Wright
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                    Anthony_Yio wrote: that is the price of being popular Exactly. If the site is really that bad, why do 1.6 million people want instant access to it? :-D "If it's Snowbird season, why can't we shoot them?" - Overheard in a bar in Bullhead City

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                      Anthony_Yio wrote: that is the price of being popular Exactly. If the site is really that bad, why do 1.6 million people want instant access to it? :-D "If it's Snowbird season, why can't we shoot them?" - Overheard in a bar in Bullhead City

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                      Levi Rosol
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                      Roger Wright wrote: Exactly. If the site is really that bad, why do 1.6 million people want instant access to it? The site is outstanding! It's the load times that suck. However, they are managable. Generally when i need CP, i open it, then i switch back to MSDN for a couple min, then back to CP and click a link, then back to MSDN, rinse and repeat... my suggestion for some sort of open source project would not be a silver bullet by any means. If it's the CA network causing slow times, then obviously finding a new host would be another upgrade. I was more curious as to what other people thought of the idea more than anything. Levi Rosol Blog By Levi[^]

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