The blog's been offline for a long while now, so I haven't been able to give any updates on what's been changing on our server for the last few months.
Since the switch to NetworkRedux we've been able to change quite a few things on the server. For a while we were using Typo to power a weblog, and the same PHP code that the site had always used. We had to take the weblog offline because the high memory requirements of Typo (and Ruby on Rails in general) were causing high loads on our server.
In the process of looking for alternatives to Typo, I discovered the Django Web Framework. After learning Python and the Django framework, I took some of the key parts of the site and tested them out with Django. Switching the site over to Django took way less time than expected, and greatly reduced the load on our server.
We've been running the server on Django for the last two months, and everything's running great. We still have a decent amount of work to do on the weblog, namely:
Once we get some of these things sorted out, we may investigate the possibility of sharing the weblog as another open source project. We'll see how it turns out.
Update: The weblog has all of the listed features now. Read the Weblog Project article for more information.
hi...good site.