Third time’s the charm
You learn a lot when trying to provide examples and tutorials to the community. I learned that I overdid it with the last version of this site by trying to make a one-site-serves-all community with drupal. Boy did I ever fail hard with that.
So, lesson learned, and I’m back to a quick n’ simple wordpress blog where new posts are easy and I don’t have to manage a bunch of users. As for pv3d.org, it will remain now and forever this setup with these permalinks and feed (one lesson learned is people get really angry when you screw up their bookmarks and rss feeds by changing urls around). The version 2 drupal setup can be found at drupal.pv3d.org if there was something on there you needed. The really old/version 1 of pv3d.org will remain at archive.pv3d.org as most of the code and material there is outdated. I’ll take the quality posts from both of the old site and update them with new code on the main site soon.
Thanks for bearing with me. Good things come to those who wait
and you’ve all been waiting a loooong time.
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