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Assigned To: Brandon Moore
Created By: Brandon Moore
Created Date/Time: 3/29/2023 3:16 pm
 
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Time Id: 10021
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Title/Caption: Server Meeting
Start Date/Time: 4/18/2023 10:00 am
End Date/Time: 4/18/2023 1:00 pm
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Notes:

We started out in the server meeting talking about an outage we had last week at the hosting level (upstream of us). We talked about what to do about an outage and getting and SOP (standard operating procedure) or process in place for what to do on a disaster recovery type level. Cory was checking on different projects.

Wayne is looking into ColdBox as a ColdFusion framework. We talked quite a bit about his findings and progress. After that, we were figuring out what is next for the data 5 testing server. We've had a few projects that get almost all the way done and then sort of get lost in the sign-off and testing phases. It could be data, time, scenarios, settings, or just not watching it all the way through. That code isn't gone, it's just sort of stalled out or in limbo land. Cory and John were making plans to do some testing on a project.

They were looking at a server and why it is running slow. We need more info from the client as to what they are doing (process or procedures). We really need to know what corp, what page, what time of day, and what process they are doing. Just saying that the server was slow doesn't help us out very much. Once we finished this up, Cory bailed out and left just Wayne and John and I on the meeting to work on my local development environment (docker images, git stuff, and database code).

Both Wayne and John were watching my screen and trying to help me figure out what was going on. We repulled down code, rebuilt images, and did whatever updates we could think about. Tons of command line stuff. I'm not very good at that (hardcore IT and tech stuff). They were very kind to help me for hours and hours. As we worked, we were having some side conversations about different things. Here are some of my notes.

- Aspects, events, announcing (broadcasting states and status), listening for events and announcements, virtual queues, and event handlers.

- We talked about resource collections, private resource collections, and virtual session management options.

- Standards and consistencies across platforms and development environments

- Different modules for security, validation, etc.

- Form validators and bulk issue finding

- The power of mixing rules and assignments

- Virtual flash memory and managing containers for memory objects (just in time memory allocations and storage).

- Thinking in both layers and levels - for almost everything

- Writing less code using a framework

- If we went with a new framework, we would need both training and deeper education.

- We talked about having both commercial products as well as open source products. Mixing the two types together. Some people will buy the commercial product and then contribute to the open source product. Or the other way around - open source to commercial.

- Packages, extensions, modules - making complex decisions

- Looking at clustering options - comparing Lucee and Adobe ColdFusion - including options for clustering and licensing requirements. Adobe ColdFusion is really nice, but you can lose your shorts on the clustering options and prices. It can get painful in the pocketbook (costs).

- If we make some changes, we would have to change our pricing models. If a client or customer wants more dynamic resources, they have to pay for it. The price would based off of usage vs just a fixed or static price.

- We talked about paying for support - both what we offer and what we are requesting from other vendors and web hosts.

- Talking about ways to give back to open source models and projects - help with bug fixes, donations, and keep pushing their product forward. We spent a little bit of time talking about other ways to help businesses and products that we like and want to support. Just conversations at this point but rolling a few things around.

Wayne had to leave (dinner time where he was at) and just John and I kept going. Wayne checked back in a few time but to no avail. We couldn't get my local environment fully back up. Wayne is going to do some testing on his side and we'll hit it again tomorrow. While we were waiting for things to download and install, John and I were talking about computers and different specs. I may need to upgrade my local computer. It's kinda small for what I use it for (spec wise and hardware wise - RAM, motherboard, chips/cores, hard drive, and processor speed).