Beni Cherniavsky-Paskin

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found haproxy config: `haproxy/conf/haproxy.cfg` under home dir on first gear (apparently generated from https://github.com/openshift/origin-server/blob/master/cartridges/openshift-origin-cartridge-haproxy/versions/1.4/configuration/haproxy.cfg.erb) Still don't understand the haproxy.log format — it's not the "httplog" configured there.

Lesson from #117: it's hard to understand how realistic DNS-caching users experience DNS flips. In this instance Pingdom saw the flip immediately, Uptimerobot apparently used outdated DNS for a hour...

Pingdom is reducing features on free plan: https://www.pingdom.com/planfree Notably, I'll lose: Public static page, 1min->5min freq, Root cause analysis (extra probing when down). I'm getting free Starter trial till January...

Tempted to host pandoc myself, to have unrestricted choice of markdown flavors, and to json input/output which would make easy to run arbitrary client-side filters in javascript (2 round trips...

Pie-in-the-sky plans: In the long term, I’m dreaming of creating a markdown normailzation & export wizard, at which point it’d be easier to run pandoc myself than use docverter: -...

- [ ] However I implement comments (cf #41), latex export should convert them to pretty `todonotes`.

Hmm, Gitbook has several issues about scientific features (math, footnotes and/or citations). They seem receptive to adopting pandoc extensions. Perhaps Gitbook should be used for quality export to PDF/epub? The...

1. > I've wrapped Pandoc in a web service. You can try it here https://github.com/mrded/pandoc-as-a-service and here http://pandoc-as-a-service.com > -- http://stackoverflow.com/a/31028085/239657 2. > I had an itch to scratch, and...

The latter installs pandoc on OpenShift by copying the files and latex by running texlive installer. [https://github.com/purpleidea/pdfdoc/blob/master/INSTALL.md]

https://www.npmjs.com/package/pandoc-bin !