Attn 10club: Let Me Rebuild Your Website
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NY PJ1 wrote:i have sources
the same way i said they were playing ny in june ..... i posted this in early feb.
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hey can you look into your crystal ball and tell me if there is going to be another show added to Mansfield?0 -
nice plug but the system works fine for 95% of the sales
people were able to buy tickets, so I fail to see why they need an ecommerce upgrade
I got shut out for night two, but thats the way it goes. Some get em some dont-its really all thre is to it.0 -
Crazy Breed wrote:hey can you look into your crystal ball and tell me if there is going to be another show added to Mansfield?
def. camden thats all i know0 -
Get_Right wrote:nice plug but the system works fine for 95% of the sales
people were able to buy tickets, so I fail to see why they need an ecommerce upgrade
I got shut out for night two, but thats the way it goes. Some get em some dont-its really all thre is to it.
If I remember right, the system worked just fine for all the shows in 2006....got a mind full of questions and a teacher in my soul...0 -
I'm also a web developer, but I don't think it's a problem with the actual website. I think it's more of a problem with the server(s). I think the servers are trying to accomodate for more users than it can handle. I've never experienced an error outside of having the site crash because of too many users, so it isn't the website's code that is a problem.
Pearl Jam just has too many fans0 -
We all know that the Ten Club site is maintained by Stone using a Packard Bell computer with an Intel Pentium 166 Mhz processor with MMX technology and Microsoft Frontpage 98."I'll end up alone like I began..."
"You need the patience of like a National Geographic photographer sitting underneath the bush in a tent, trying to get a picture of zebras fucking or something for the first time." -Eddie Vedder0 -
scw156 wrote:
If we just all disappeared some day what would they do with all those socks!?
ED WOULD SOCK THE HOMELESS!!!!Just like those puffy pirate shirts on Seinfeld! LOL I don't even own PJ socks, I guess I think it's just kind "wierd". LOL
I won't change direction, and I won't change my mind - E.V.
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On a serious note, I wish they would take this guy, OR SOMEBODY, up on the offer! The reality is, MAYBE 3 to 4 times every other year, this whole fiasco happens. The boards, the Goods section, and the site as whole sits pretty "dormant" waiting for tour news. Then we all go fucking crazy and come out of the word work.
I wish they would consider finding some kind of outside ticket managment company, that sounds an awful lot like..... Ticketbastard! :( DAMN IT! I just think if they could outsource the tickets for those 3 or 4 times every other year or so, everyone involved wouldn't be pulling their hair out.
I have some constructive input on a ticketing system I saw once too. When the Cubs got into the playoffs last year they had a WONDERFUL ticket sales system online! The Cubbies in the playoffs creates the same kind of mass hsysteria on epic proportions. Hell, the cubs even have people waiting outside in Feb for a few days just to get a wristband which is an "opportunity" to buy tickets on a different day! They call you and say "you're in group _____, you can buy tickets at this date and time."
So anyway, I went online right at the start of the sale, and when I saw that the server was busy, it kept me on the page, and had a message saying that I should keep this browser open, and that the page, and my que position for tickets, would refresh itself automatically and look for available seats again! Granted I didn't find any, but I wasn't crashing the website with traffic by opening multiple windows, crashing the browser, and screaming in agony and saddness as I NEVER got to see the "BUY" icon or even the purchasing page for that matter! If any of you programers know HOW they made that work, tell the 10C! I'm wondering if StubHub ran it because it does appear if they have affiliation with the team for ticket sales?I won't change direction, and I won't change my mind - E.V.
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99 Tibetan Freedom Concert, 00 Detroit, 03 Alpine Valley, 04 Grand Rapids
06 Chicago I, 06 Chicago II, 06 Grand Rapids, 07 Lollapalloza, 08 DC, 08 MSG I, 08 MSG II, 08 EV Solo Milwaukee, Chicago I & II 09, Portland 09, Nobelsville 10, Cleveland 10, PJ20 I & II, Wrigley 13, Brooklyn I & II '13, St. Paul 14, Moline 14, Milwaukee 140 -
edit: damn... duped this post below0
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Just some thoughts..
99% of the time, PJ's ecommerce system would probably run fine on a single server. < 1% of the time, it probably needs a few dozen servers to run smoothly.
So, if you only need to service a large population once or twice a year, your best option is something like Amazon EC2, where you basically pay for the server resources you need and can scale up instantly based on demand ("Oh ya, we are having a ticket sale tomorrow.... lets fire up 20 extra servers for that.").
The only drawback is you have to find top notch people to set it up and be available for support if something goes wrong.
... with all the bother for something that's not a core business process, now you can see why some bands just go with Software-As-A-Service providers like musictoday.com
-steve0
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