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Summary: Some of the improvements made this morning to the gallery of recent videos

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HERE are still site-related changes underway and the above video summarises some of them.

It's very informal.

"Currently we have a script running automatically (a cron job) to make a gallery of videos and we've made two option for the script, one being for monthly archives and another for the past week alone (the default, updates each noght)."It all started with some housekeeping around IRC and then our progress on trying to implement improvements in the video pages. IRC.com seems to have become more of an "app" (same for Freenode, which they hoped would build up their userbase), but we're moving away from all that bloat and we also reject JavaScript. That's why we make use of Ogg/WebM files and animated GIFs. Currently we have a script running automatically (a cron job) to make a gallery of videos and we've made two options for the script, one being for monthly archives and another for the past week alone (the default, updates each night). If you hover on top of the image (animated GIF), it will from now on show its date of publication and all the videos will be listed based on date of publication rather than based on the file's name (alphabetical order).

We're working on some technical stuff and organising today, so not many publications should be expected.

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