Siu Lun

Archive for September, 2009

Facelift critical – don’t use it.

by Siu Lun on Sep.23, 2009, under Programming, Web

So I was telling you how great a image text replacement library Facelift is. However, I’ve been dealing with it in the past couple of hours as there was bugs in the beta files.

After taking a look at the codes and also at the forum over at Mawhorter.net, I don’t mean to be prejudice but the code is not great and the creator doesn’t seem to be fixing much of the bugs in good time.

A huge amount of coding has problems with it and a lot of people have contributed fixes.

Anyway, it’s a project that seems to be maintained when I feel like it.

Not to mention, this is the killer part, that Facelift is licensed under GPL v3. I don’t think GPL is suitable for any web programming libraries, it needs to be LGPL or lesser restrictive and viral ones. AFAIK it means if you use Facelift you have to also make ‘avaliable’ the rest of the coding. Which just doesn’t work well.

Someone should do a better version.

Later

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Facelift SIFR alternative using text->image replacement

by Siu Lun on Sep.23, 2009, under Programming, Web

Facelift, it’s nothing new, been out for a while now, but why blog about it?

For one, I just want to give it more coverage, because it is a great alternative to SIFR, the other font replacement technique used in today’s websites.

I don’t think I need to advertise it more, if you want more information I’m sure you can look it up yourselves.

I do want to document a problem however with Facelift as I’m using it for a project at the moment.

Facelift currently does not work with PHP 5.3. This is because PHP 5.3 has a bug that prevents it from operating properly. More specifically it is to do with the bounding box calculation used in the GD library. This bug is supposedly fixed in the latest SVN but PHP has not yet released a production ready fix yet. So we have to spray and prey for now.

Later

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GitHub moving to Rackspace

by Siu Lun on Sep.17, 2009, under Ramblings

GitHub, the open source repository, is moving to Rackspace.

How do they have so much money?

Rackspace for those who don’t know are expensive premium hosting, of course you get what you paid for and they’re excellent, but none-the-less. GitHub who offers free repos for OpenSource projects can actually afford it?

How much paid GitHub hosting do you need to afford that? Even if we assume all their customers take the “Giga” plan @ $200 per month. The cheapest Rackspace server I’ve seen is still $600 per month with 1TB raid 1. I suppose their $200 plan is only 60GB. which means they can fit around 10 giga plan at least in 1 server, so $2000-$600=$1400 profit.

Though to be perfectly honest, I did thought about moving my repository to github as git is the new and hip version control system. Though I had a look at the prices and instantly knew they’re more than in reality it would cost.

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