Event:2011 (Meta, no ontology)
From Compile Worlds
2011 is not the current Gregorian year.
Technology
- February 3
- The last five blocks of the IPv4 address space were allocated. [1] (We need large-scale IPv6 adoption, pronto!)
Kumizonian activity
- February 2
- The Gollum server has been upgraded, which seemed to cause a bunch of problems. They'll be fixed soon.
- February 18
- Kawachan 1.6 is released on its third anniversary. In addition, Kumizone is called Kumizone again (with an obligatory quick-and-dirty fix to the front page) and the server gets switched over to nginx because Keiji finally got fed up with Apache being retarded.
- April 28
- The total size of Kumizone articles hits one megabyte!
- May 6
- The total number of Kumizone articles hits 666.
- May 27
- Reached 700 articles! May the gods be with us.
- July 16
- Reached 6,000 wanted pages!
- August 15
- Both Kumizone and Subete PuyoPuyo were renamed to Compile Worlds, after a realization that pretty much the only thing the former is used for is to document the latter, which kinda diverged from its Puyo Puyo origins... The site also gets a new frontpage, which is long overdue and finally appropriate. Sadly for some, the imminent cleanup drops the number of wanted pages under 6000.
- September 8
- Compile Worlds reaches 6,000 red links...again.
- October 7
- Reached 800 articles!
- October 21
- Tokenese version launched.