Serious Optus internet connections issue

OK, am getting annoyed now.

Over the last few weeks (from Melbourne on Optus Cable on their maximum plan) we’ve had frequent dropouts on some sites overseas for up to several hours at a time – this isn’t an issue at my end, or at the servers end (I know because we’ve been testing connection to the Edublogs cluster) but a series of problems with routers (or whatever) – the last one being in Milton.

I’d provide more detailed info but I CAN’T right now because now I’m kicked off gmail… grrr… which makes it impossible for me to run my business.

Naturally I’ve contacted Optus a couple of times but predictably have had NOTHING in response.

Hopefully somebody will pick this up and let us know what’s going on… ‘cos at the moment I’m edging closer to iinet every day.

OK, back now, here’s what’s happening in more detail:

C:\Documents and Settings\b>tracert edublogs.org

Tracing route to edublogs.org [72.34.61.230]
over a maximum of 30 hops:

1 <1 ms <1 ms <1 ms 192.168.0.1
2 8 ms 6 ms 5 ms xxxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
3 7 ms 5 ms 5 ms xxxxxxxx.optusnet.com.au [198.142.xx.xx]
4 8 ms 8 ms 7 ms xxxxxxxxxxx.gw.optusnet.com.au [198.142.xxx.xxx]
5 10 ms 6 ms 8 ms xxx-xxx-3.gw.optusnet.com.au [211.31.xxx.xxx]
6 182 ms 180 ms 178 ms 203.208.191.61
7 558 ms 186 ms 187 ms 208.50.13.165

And here’s our server admins explanation:

“It looks like this issue originated in
AU – 203.208.191.61 on that router:

OrgName: Asia Pacific Network Information Centre

So on the AU side of the pond there was latency, which contributed to
additional latency on GBLX (Global Crossing) which you can see here:

5 10 ms 6 ms 8 ms xxx-xxx-xxxx.optusnet.com.au [211.31.xxxxx.xxxx]
6 182 ms 180 ms 178 ms 203.208.191.61

GBLX had some massive latency on an inbound router and inbound traffic is controlled via the user’s ISP, from a source IP hop.”

Be afraid…

In the Blackboard patent case, “the jury handed down its verdict that the patent is valid and that Blackboard should be awarded damages of approximately $3 million.” OLDaily

Oucha, let’s hope they haven’t got anything in about blogs huh ;)

Update: More from Michael Feldstein who is – like me – speechless (I think I  just assumed they were trolling).

And a letter on their blog (Stephen’s links doesn’t work).

Michael promises more from the eerily named Jim Farmer (I used to be a Jim!) and I’ll be tuning in… and so should you.

CommentPress in action on Edublogs

Have been browsing around looking for a good example of an blogger using CommentPress in action on Edublogs and lo and behold, check this out.

The Biology Space is actually not using the main CP skin but rather their ‘blog’ version (which we also provide :) and I really like the way that it allows for paragraph-based commenting outside in this format – see this post for a great example.

Rock on!

Blogsavvy is for sale!

I think it’s time to hand over the reins of Blogsavvy to someone who can make a decent business out of it given that I’m pretty much flat out with Edublogs and Incsub stuff these days.

So, here’s your chance to get hold of not just a great established PR 5/6 ‘about blogs’ site that could easily be converted into a damn good publication with ads sorta thing, but also a business in it’s own right that’ll get you heaps of contacts for blog consultancy, development, design and whatever else you fancy.

Check out this Google for Blog Consultant, for example.. .not hard to get to number 1 again :)

Bidding starts at $5K and you can walk away with it today for $10K.

View Auction

More Edublogs stuff than you can take in one hit. Yet still, apparently, it is not enough…

Support for 34 different languages.

Brand new global tagging feature – check this out for example.

3 Gig of upload space now available (existing subscribers already upgraded)

New themes and widgets.

Copyright protection for RSS feeds.

The Edublogger rocking out (go Sue!)

Edublogs Campus becoming cheaper every day (if you’re not in the US… in which case it’s the same price).

Even more new and exciting stuff coming v. soon too!

And yet, for some reason, we’re not cool for Open Courseware… even though we offer themes like CommentPress for essays and the ideal platform to share, brilliant education focussed support and, even if I do say so myself, some much nicer themes alongside much more extensive functionality… and we won’t even insert sneaky adsense into your material.

C’mon guys… what do we have to do next!

Say howdy to Edublogs Supporter

Big day at Edublogs… we’ve just launched Edublogs Supporter (announcement post here).

I’ve never been a fan of donations, for a whole heap of reasons, and I hope this treads the line between purchasing extra features and supporting the site. Basically, existing users (or new ones :) can purchase an upgrade to ‘Supporter’ which gives them some neato extra features (massive Twitter integration, FeedBurner automation, blog post versioning and more…) and also respect and listing as a Supporter of Edublogs on the front page (we select 10 random Supporters every hour).

And we’ll be adding lots more, hopefully based on requests!

Of course the free feature-set will continue growing (we’ve got some very nice plans regarding stats and other elements) but this is aiming to be the icing on the cake of that, and something that will allow us to carry on and even accelerate improvements across the site.

Whaddya reckon? Sound like a good plan?

More bloglines woes

Yet again Bloglines aren’t answering emails to assist with either their crawlers invasive behavior on WPMU sites or their inability to successfully track some edublogs feeds for which I (and some users) have been contacting them for over a week.

The last couple of times posting here was the only way to get their attention (although they didn’t respond to the poem) so here’s hoping it works again.

And Paul, who was so helpful last time, seems to have left them… ho hum.

So unless you want us to advise every Edublogger not to use bloglines and recommend to all of their readers that they don’t too…  which is really the only course of action left if you don’t help us… please get in touch guys!