mark: Photo of Mark's face, taken in standard office fluorescent. (me)Mark Smith ([staff profile] mark) wrote in [site community profile] dw_news,
@ 2011-12-29 03:45 pm UTC
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Hi all -- I wanted to post a quick news post to let you know that community imports are now live. There's also some other content inside... down past the cut!

Community Imports



There are a few things you should be aware of before you go ahead and start importing your communities. Most of this has been mentioned in the last news post, but just to reiterate the salient details:

* You must be a maintainer of the community on both sites.

* The imported content will be owned by an OpenID account for the original author. This means that the content is still under the control of the author -- LJ/IJ/etc users can come to DW, log in with their remote account, and manage their content.

* This is temporarily restricted to paid accounts. We will undo this restriction as soon as the import queue has died down -- probably in a week or two?

* We have also temporarily limited comment imports to 100,000 comments. If your community has more than that, the comment import will fail. We will lift this restriction as soon as we're sure that we can handle the additional load. (Better safe than overloaded and slow!)

To initiate an import, you should head on over to the Import Content tool. At the top of the page will be a dropdown showing communities you control. Pick where you would like to import to, and the rest of the process should be pretty simple.

Please let us know if you have any trouble. We'll be watching this news post and the support queue and doing our best to make sure that this is an easy, pleasant experience.


Traffic and Growth



I also want to take a moment and say thank you to all of you for being really patient with us over the past few weeks. We've been really hammered by all of the new traffic and have been rolling out new servers to serve the additional capacity.

We've already added two extra web servers and we currently have an order in for two more database servers with extra RAM and disk space. This is a lot of extra capacity and will help to make sure that we continue to be responsive and grow as our userbase grows.

Some people have expressed concern over our ability to scale with the demand. I'm pretty comfortable saying that we've weathered the increased usage in the past few weeks rather well and I don't see that changing. While there are always unexpected bumps along the way, I can promise to keep everybody informed about exactly what is going on. If you haven't yet, you might want to bookmark our [twitter.com profile] dreamwidth Twitter account. We use it pretty regularly and it's the first place we will go if Dreamwidth is down and we need to let you know what's up.


Farewell 2011!



The end of the year (according to the calendar I use, anyway) is here. In a few days it will be 2012. I don't know what the future holds, but I'm really excited to see it.

Thank you for being a part of Dreamwidth. We look forward to making this place even better for you!


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bell: Tomoyo and Sakura from CCS hold hands, smiling at each other (ccs hold hands)


[personal profile] bell
2011-12-30 06:59 am UTC (link)
...Okay, I'm going to be shameless here! Seeing how friendly you are and willing to explain RP terms, could you tell me what a dressing room is? It sounds like it's another space for characters to interact in... is it like a cross between a RP game and a musebox?

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larvayne: 夏目友人帳; youkai (pic#1166475)


[personal profile] larvayne
2011-12-30 08:10 am UTC (link)
Interrupting here o/

I consider it as one, yes! Like a musebox, there is no activity requirement and no application required; like a RP game, it takes place (usually) in a set location and is opened to the public.

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[personal profile] bell
2011-12-30 07:57 pm UTC (link)
Okay! Cool to know. Sounds like a nice way to dip your toes in as a new RPer or trying out a new character/relationship. :)

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[personal profile] penetrations
2011-12-30 08:14 am UTC (link)
It can vary depending on the community, but yes, it's a place to try out new characters. Some are multi-fandom, others are restricted to one fandom (like Bleach or Supernatural). There are no apps, and mod involvement is usually minimal... mods are there more to keep things running smoothly and keep players in line than to decide who can and can't play there, or guide players through a big metaplot. Some DRs have no plots at all, some have small plots now and then, some have prompts or events posted by mods.

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[personal profile] teal_deer
2011-12-30 06:06 pm UTC (link)
^ This, pretty much. For me, the primary difference between a musebox and a dressingroom is that a musebox tends to be just for one author and their circle of close friends (ie, it is invitation only) whilst a dressing room is open to all comers. Furthermore, dressing rooms usually ONLY have interaction posts of whatever sort (ie, "character says Y! other character replies with X!" whilst, as noted, a musebox can be a place to keep track of your RP muses, to store applications, to write drabbles/fanfiction as exercises to develop your characters, so forth and so on.

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[personal profile] bell
2011-12-30 07:58 pm UTC (link)
Sounds cool! Varying levels of commitment. :) Thanks for explaining!

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