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28 Sept 2008

The RAM Networks internet services has been offline for 15.5 days due to hurricane Ike impacting our datacenter and headquarters in Baytown, TX.

Hopefully next time something like this happens we will have grown enough to aquire backup power facilities. The good news is that renovation of our main building is now our number one priority due to the damag incurred on top of the existing damage which forced us to relocate next door way back in 2002. We should be back in our main building sometime in 2009.

01 July 2008

The main web site has been updated to the latest development version of RAM-CMS 0.3.0. This latest version will be released in phases as lots of stuff has been changed and it takes time to port this to so many server side languages.

07 June 2008

Happy Birthday RAM-CMS.

It was one year ago today that RAM-CMS 0.1 was created. The program has grown by leaps and bounds and an internal fork or two since then.

I was hoping to have RAM-CMS 0.3.0 ready for this milestone day, but since I do not I have updated this website to use the development version of RAM-CMS 0.3.0 - it has many new goodies, but unfortunately just is not ready yet (it is only about half way ready). All links that point to pages under /sites/ will redirect to /ramnet/ as /sites/ contains a lot of legacy redirector stuff already, and I want to start with a clean filesystem.

15 May 2008

Gamer: Gamer.us.tt is now dead. The main reason for this is that I do not have time to maintain it, and the server hosting the game files is no more.

14 May 2008

ralexwebs: RAMNET server is back up after hardware failure 2 days ago.

Everything should be back to normal now.

04 May 2008

FreeProgs: RAM-CMS Advanced has entered end of life. All users are encouraged to migrate to the current reincarnation of RAM-CMS.

Also, RAM-CMS lite is now regular RAM-CMS. RAM-CMS has been accepted at http://savannah.gnu.org and all future development will occur over there. The RAM-CMS pages here just point to the new location.

Also, this site has finally been migrated off of legacy RAM-CMS and onto the current regular RAM-CMS.

22 April 2008

FreeProgs: this site finally updated to RAM-CMS 1.0-beta1. We had some upgrade issues since this site uses a highly customized version (that is slowly changing).

RAM-CMS has been submitted to http://savannah.gnu.org. Hopefully it will be approved soon!

21 March 2008

FreeProgs: RAM-CMS 1.0-beta1 Released! This release adds support for many great new features. Additionally, a Lite version has finally been released, and is suggested for all users who don't need the very advanced features of RAM-CMS. The traditional RAM-CMS release is now the RAM-CMS Advanced edition, and that is what upgraders and very advanced users will want.

24 February 2008

FreeProgs: RAM-CMS 0.9 Released! This release adds many improvements and fixes as we approach the 1.0 milestone release. All users are encouraged to upgrade.

Note: RAM-CMS 0.9 BREAKS COMPATIBILITY WITH RAM-CMS PRIOR TO 0.7!!!
If your original installation of RAM-CMS was version 0.6 or earlier and you have just continually upgraded index.php and functions.php without changing config.php then your installation will break unless you first upgrade to RAM-CMS 0.81 and make your config.php absent of depriciated items (read docs/CONFIG.TXT and make your legacy config.php match all the settings, meaning that it doesn't have any extra settings or is missing any settings).

14 February 2008

FreeProgs: RAM-CMS 0.81 Released! This release fixes a bug that prevents certain settings from being adhered to. This resulted in, among other things, pages never being cached. All users are encouraged to update at once.

25 January 2008

FreeProgs: RAM-CMS 0.8 Released! This release adds a bunch of new features and updates, as well as increased performance. All users should update. RAM-CMS hasn't been updated in exactly 3 months.

19 January 2008

ralexwebs: gamer: all of the web pages are now hosted on our own servers. The pages will be a bit slow since our infrastructure is not entirely in place to handle this. It does work, however.

Also, RAM Networks is now hosted on http://www.ramnetworks.info as it should be.

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