diff --git a/content/post/2016-12.md b/content/post/2016-12.md
index 0a762415c..ed3549230 100644
--- a/content/post/2016-12.md
+++ b/content/post/2016-12.md
@@ -371,3 +371,63 @@ update metadatavalue set authority='18349f29-61b1-44d7-ac60-89e55546e812', confi
update metadatavalue set authority='0d8369bb-57f7-4b2f-92aa-af820b183aca', confidence=600 where resource_type_id=2 and metadata_field_id=3 and text_value like 'Thornton, P%';
update metadatavalue set text_value='Grace, Delia', authority='bfa61d7c-7583-4175-991c-2e7315000f0c', confidence=600 where resource_type_id=2 and metadata_field_id=3 and text_value like 'Grace, D%';
```
+
+## 2016-12-08
+
+- Something weird happened and Peter Thorne's names all ended up as "Thorne", I guess because the original authority had that as its name value:
+
+```
+dspace=# select distinct text_value, authority, confidence from metadatavalue where resource_type_id=2 and metadata_field_id=3 and text_value like 'Thorne%';
+ text_value | authority | confidence
+------------------+--------------------------------------+------------
+ Thorne, P.J. | 18349f29-61b1-44d7-ac60-89e55546e812 | 600
+ Thorne | 18349f29-61b1-44d7-ac60-89e55546e812 | 600
+ Thorne-Lyman, A. | 0781e13a-1dc8-4e3f-82e8-5c422b44a344 | -1
+ Thorne, M. D. | 54c52649-cefd-438d-893f-3bcef3702f07 | -1
+ Thorne, P.J | 18349f29-61b1-44d7-ac60-89e55546e812 | 600
+ Thorne, P. | 18349f29-61b1-44d7-ac60-89e55546e812 | 600
+(6 rows)
+```
+
+- I generated a new UUID using `uuidgen | tr [A-Z] [a-z]` and set it along with correct name variation for all records:
+
+```
+dspace=# update metadatavalue set authority='b2f7603d-2fb5-4018-923a-c4ec8d85b3bb', text_value='Thorne, P.J.' where resource_type_id=2 and metadata_field_id=3 and authority='18349f29-61b1-44d7-ac60-89e55546e812';
+UPDATE 43
+```
+
+- Apparently we also need to normalize Phil Thornton's names to `Thornton, Philip K.`:
+
+```
+dspace=# select distinct text_value, authority, confidence from metadatavalue where resource_type_id=2 and metadata_field_id=3 and text_value ~ '^Thornton[,\.]? P.*';
+ text_value | authority | confidence
+---------------------+--------------------------------------+------------
+ Thornton, P | 0d8369bb-57f7-4b2f-92aa-af820b183aca | 600
+ Thornton, P K. | 0d8369bb-57f7-4b2f-92aa-af820b183aca | 600
+ Thornton, P K | 0d8369bb-57f7-4b2f-92aa-af820b183aca | 600
+ Thornton. P.K. | 3e1e6639-d4fb-449e-9fce-ce06b5b0f702 | -1
+ Thornton, P K . | 0d8369bb-57f7-4b2f-92aa-af820b183aca | 600
+ Thornton, P.K. | 0d8369bb-57f7-4b2f-92aa-af820b183aca | 600
+ Thornton, P.K | 0d8369bb-57f7-4b2f-92aa-af820b183aca | 600
+ Thornton, Philip K | 0d8369bb-57f7-4b2f-92aa-af820b183aca | 600
+ Thornton, Philip K. | 0d8369bb-57f7-4b2f-92aa-af820b183aca | 600
+ Thornton, P. K. | 0d8369bb-57f7-4b2f-92aa-af820b183aca | 600
+(10 rows)
+```
+
+- Seems his original authorities are using an incorrect version of the name so I need to generate another UUID and tie it to the correct name, then reindex:
+
+```
+dspace=# update metadatavalue set authority='2df8136e-d8f4-4142-b58c-562337cab764', text_value='Thornton, Philip K.', confidence=600 where resource_type_id=2 and metadata_field_id=3 and text_value ~ '^Thornton[,\.]? P.*';
+UPDATE 362
+```
+
+- It seems that, when you are messing with authority and author text values in the database, it is better to run authority reindex first (postgres→solr authority core) and then Discovery reindex (postgres→solr Discovery core)
+- Everything looks ok after authority and discovery reindex
+- In other news, I think we should really be using more RAM for PostgreSQL's `shared_buffers`
+- The [PostgreSQL documentation](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.5/static/runtime-config-resource.html) recommends using 25% of the system's RAM on dedicated systems, but we should use a bit less since we also have a massive JVM heap and also benefit from some RAM being used by the OS cache
+
+## 2016-12-09
+
+- More work on finishing rough draft of KM4Dev article
+- Set PostgreSQL's `shared_buffers` on CGSpace to 10% of system RAM (1200MB)
diff --git a/public/2016-12/index.html b/public/2016-12/index.html
index 358f1830c..12f9c912a 100644
--- a/public/2016-12/index.html
+++ b/public/2016-12/index.html
@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@
-
+
@@ -501,6 +501,75 @@ update metadatavalue set authority='0d8369bb-57f7-4b2f-92aa-af820b183aca', confi
update metadatavalue set text_value='Grace, Delia', authority='bfa61d7c-7583-4175-991c-2e7315000f0c', confidence=600 where resource_type_id=2 and metadata_field_id=3 and text_value like 'Grace, D%';
+
2016-12-08
+
+
+- Something weird happened and Peter Thorne’s names all ended up as “Thorne”, I guess because the original authority had that as its name value:
+
+
+dspace=# select distinct text_value, authority, confidence from metadatavalue where resource_type_id=2 and metadata_field_id=3 and text_value like 'Thorne%';
+ text_value | authority | confidence
+------------------+--------------------------------------+------------
+ Thorne, P.J. | 18349f29-61b1-44d7-ac60-89e55546e812 | 600
+ Thorne | 18349f29-61b1-44d7-ac60-89e55546e812 | 600
+ Thorne-Lyman, A. | 0781e13a-1dc8-4e3f-82e8-5c422b44a344 | -1
+ Thorne, M. D. | 54c52649-cefd-438d-893f-3bcef3702f07 | -1
+ Thorne, P.J | 18349f29-61b1-44d7-ac60-89e55546e812 | 600
+ Thorne, P. | 18349f29-61b1-44d7-ac60-89e55546e812 | 600
+(6 rows)
+
+
+
+- I generated a new UUID using
uuidgen | tr [A-Z] [a-z]
and set it along with correct name variation for all records:
+
+
+dspace=# update metadatavalue set authority='b2f7603d-2fb5-4018-923a-c4ec8d85b3bb', text_value='Thorne, P.J.' where resource_type_id=2 and metadata_field_id=3 and authority='18349f29-61b1-44d7-ac60-89e55546e812';
+UPDATE 43
+
+
+
+- Apparently we also need to normalize Phil Thornton’s names to
Thornton, Philip K.
:
+
+
+
+dspace=# select distinct text_value, authority, confidence from metadatavalue where resource_type_id=2 and metadata_field_id=3 and text_value ~ '^Thornton[,\.]? P.*';
+ text_value | authority | confidence
+---------------------+--------------------------------------+------------
+ Thornton, P | 0d8369bb-57f7-4b2f-92aa-af820b183aca | 600
+ Thornton, P K. | 0d8369bb-57f7-4b2f-92aa-af820b183aca | 600
+ Thornton, P K | 0d8369bb-57f7-4b2f-92aa-af820b183aca | 600
+ Thornton. P.K. | 3e1e6639-d4fb-449e-9fce-ce06b5b0f702 | -1
+ Thornton, P K . | 0d8369bb-57f7-4b2f-92aa-af820b183aca | 600
+ Thornton, P.K. | 0d8369bb-57f7-4b2f-92aa-af820b183aca | 600
+ Thornton, P.K | 0d8369bb-57f7-4b2f-92aa-af820b183aca | 600
+ Thornton, Philip K | 0d8369bb-57f7-4b2f-92aa-af820b183aca | 600
+ Thornton, Philip K. | 0d8369bb-57f7-4b2f-92aa-af820b183aca | 600
+ Thornton, P. K. | 0d8369bb-57f7-4b2f-92aa-af820b183aca | 600
+(10 rows)
+
+
+
+- Seems his original authorities are using an incorrect version of the name so I need to generate another UUID and tie it to the correct name, then reindex:
+
+
+dspace=# update metadatavalue set authority='2df8136e-d8f4-4142-b58c-562337cab764', text_value='Thornton, Philip K.', confidence=600 where resource_type_id=2 and metadata_field_id=3 and text_value ~ '^Thornton[,\.]? P.*';
+UPDATE 362
+
+
+
+- It seems that, when you are messing with authority and author text values in the database, it is better to run authority reindex first (postgres→solr authority core) and then Discovery reindex (postgres→solr Discovery core)
+- Everything looks ok after authority and discovery reindex
+- In other news, I think we should really be using more RAM for PostgreSQL’s
shared_buffers
+- The PostgreSQL documentation recommends using 25% of the system’s RAM on dedicated systems, but we should use a bit less since we also have a massive JVM heap and also benefit from some RAM being used by the OS cache
+
+
+2016-12-09
+
+
+- More work on finishing rough draft of KM4Dev article
+- Set PostgreSQL’s
shared_buffers
on CGSpace to 10% of system RAM (1200MB)
+
+
diff --git a/public/index.xml b/public/index.xml
index bf2fd8fd3..094279352 100644
--- a/public/index.xml
+++ b/public/index.xml
@@ -404,6 +404,75 @@ update metadatavalue set authority='18349f29-61b1-44d7-ac60-89e55546e812'
update metadatavalue set authority='0d8369bb-57f7-4b2f-92aa-af820b183aca', confidence=600 where resource_type_id=2 and metadata_field_id=3 and text_value like 'Thornton, P%';
update metadatavalue set text_value='Grace, Delia', authority='bfa61d7c-7583-4175-991c-2e7315000f0c', confidence=600 where resource_type_id=2 and metadata_field_id=3 and text_value like 'Grace, D%';
</code></pre>
+
+<h2 id="2016-12-08">2016-12-08</h2>
+
+<ul>
+<li>Something weird happened and Peter Thorne’s names all ended up as “Thorne”, I guess because the original authority had that as its name value:</li>
+</ul>
+
+<pre><code>dspace=# select distinct text_value, authority, confidence from metadatavalue where resource_type_id=2 and metadata_field_id=3 and text_value like 'Thorne%';
+ text_value | authority | confidence
+------------------+--------------------------------------+------------
+ Thorne, P.J. | 18349f29-61b1-44d7-ac60-89e55546e812 | 600
+ Thorne | 18349f29-61b1-44d7-ac60-89e55546e812 | 600
+ Thorne-Lyman, A. | 0781e13a-1dc8-4e3f-82e8-5c422b44a344 | -1
+ Thorne, M. D. | 54c52649-cefd-438d-893f-3bcef3702f07 | -1
+ Thorne, P.J | 18349f29-61b1-44d7-ac60-89e55546e812 | 600
+ Thorne, P. | 18349f29-61b1-44d7-ac60-89e55546e812 | 600
+(6 rows)
+</code></pre>
+
+<ul>
+<li>I generated a new UUID using <code>uuidgen | tr [A-Z] [a-z]</code> and set it along with correct name variation for all records:</li>
+</ul>
+
+<pre><code>dspace=# update metadatavalue set authority='b2f7603d-2fb5-4018-923a-c4ec8d85b3bb', text_value='Thorne, P.J.' where resource_type_id=2 and metadata_field_id=3 and authority='18349f29-61b1-44d7-ac60-89e55546e812';
+UPDATE 43
+</code></pre>
+
+<ul>
+<li>Apparently we also need to normalize Phil Thornton’s names to <code>Thornton, Philip K.</code>:
+<br /></li>
+</ul>
+
+<pre><code>dspace=# select distinct text_value, authority, confidence from metadatavalue where resource_type_id=2 and metadata_field_id=3 and text_value ~ '^Thornton[,\.]? P.*';
+ text_value | authority | confidence
+---------------------+--------------------------------------+------------
+ Thornton, P | 0d8369bb-57f7-4b2f-92aa-af820b183aca | 600
+ Thornton, P K. | 0d8369bb-57f7-4b2f-92aa-af820b183aca | 600
+ Thornton, P K | 0d8369bb-57f7-4b2f-92aa-af820b183aca | 600
+ Thornton. P.K. | 3e1e6639-d4fb-449e-9fce-ce06b5b0f702 | -1
+ Thornton, P K . | 0d8369bb-57f7-4b2f-92aa-af820b183aca | 600
+ Thornton, P.K. | 0d8369bb-57f7-4b2f-92aa-af820b183aca | 600
+ Thornton, P.K | 0d8369bb-57f7-4b2f-92aa-af820b183aca | 600
+ Thornton, Philip K | 0d8369bb-57f7-4b2f-92aa-af820b183aca | 600
+ Thornton, Philip K. | 0d8369bb-57f7-4b2f-92aa-af820b183aca | 600
+ Thornton, P. K. | 0d8369bb-57f7-4b2f-92aa-af820b183aca | 600
+(10 rows)
+</code></pre>
+
+<ul>
+<li>Seems his original authorities are using an incorrect version of the name so I need to generate another UUID and tie it to the correct name, then reindex:</li>
+</ul>
+
+<pre><code>dspace=# update metadatavalue set authority='2df8136e-d8f4-4142-b58c-562337cab764', text_value='Thornton, Philip K.', confidence=600 where resource_type_id=2 and metadata_field_id=3 and text_value ~ '^Thornton[,\.]? P.*';
+UPDATE 362
+</code></pre>
+
+<ul>
+<li>It seems that, when you are messing with authority and author text values in the database, it is better to run authority reindex first (postgres→solr authority core) and then Discovery reindex (postgres→solr Discovery core)</li>
+<li>Everything looks ok after authority and discovery reindex</li>
+<li>In other news, I think we should really be using more RAM for PostgreSQL’s <code>shared_buffers</code></li>
+<li>The <a href="https://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.5/static/runtime-config-resource.html">PostgreSQL documentation</a> recommends using 25% of the system’s RAM on dedicated systems, but we should use a bit less since we also have a massive JVM heap and also benefit from some RAM being used by the OS cache</li>
+</ul>
+
+<h2 id="2016-12-09">2016-12-09</h2>
+
+<ul>
+<li>More work on finishing rough draft of KM4Dev article</li>
+<li>Set PostgreSQL’s <code>shared_buffers</code> on CGSpace to 10% of system RAM (1200MB)</li>
+</ul>
diff --git a/public/post/index.xml b/public/post/index.xml
index 3061762d2..723e92964 100644
--- a/public/post/index.xml
+++ b/public/post/index.xml
@@ -404,6 +404,75 @@ update metadatavalue set authority='18349f29-61b1-44d7-ac60-89e55546e812'
update metadatavalue set authority='0d8369bb-57f7-4b2f-92aa-af820b183aca', confidence=600 where resource_type_id=2 and metadata_field_id=3 and text_value like 'Thornton, P%';
update metadatavalue set text_value='Grace, Delia', authority='bfa61d7c-7583-4175-991c-2e7315000f0c', confidence=600 where resource_type_id=2 and metadata_field_id=3 and text_value like 'Grace, D%';
</code></pre>
+
+<h2 id="2016-12-08">2016-12-08</h2>
+
+<ul>
+<li>Something weird happened and Peter Thorne’s names all ended up as “Thorne”, I guess because the original authority had that as its name value:</li>
+</ul>
+
+<pre><code>dspace=# select distinct text_value, authority, confidence from metadatavalue where resource_type_id=2 and metadata_field_id=3 and text_value like 'Thorne%';
+ text_value | authority | confidence
+------------------+--------------------------------------+------------
+ Thorne, P.J. | 18349f29-61b1-44d7-ac60-89e55546e812 | 600
+ Thorne | 18349f29-61b1-44d7-ac60-89e55546e812 | 600
+ Thorne-Lyman, A. | 0781e13a-1dc8-4e3f-82e8-5c422b44a344 | -1
+ Thorne, M. D. | 54c52649-cefd-438d-893f-3bcef3702f07 | -1
+ Thorne, P.J | 18349f29-61b1-44d7-ac60-89e55546e812 | 600
+ Thorne, P. | 18349f29-61b1-44d7-ac60-89e55546e812 | 600
+(6 rows)
+</code></pre>
+
+<ul>
+<li>I generated a new UUID using <code>uuidgen | tr [A-Z] [a-z]</code> and set it along with correct name variation for all records:</li>
+</ul>
+
+<pre><code>dspace=# update metadatavalue set authority='b2f7603d-2fb5-4018-923a-c4ec8d85b3bb', text_value='Thorne, P.J.' where resource_type_id=2 and metadata_field_id=3 and authority='18349f29-61b1-44d7-ac60-89e55546e812';
+UPDATE 43
+</code></pre>
+
+<ul>
+<li>Apparently we also need to normalize Phil Thornton’s names to <code>Thornton, Philip K.</code>:
+<br /></li>
+</ul>
+
+<pre><code>dspace=# select distinct text_value, authority, confidence from metadatavalue where resource_type_id=2 and metadata_field_id=3 and text_value ~ '^Thornton[,\.]? P.*';
+ text_value | authority | confidence
+---------------------+--------------------------------------+------------
+ Thornton, P | 0d8369bb-57f7-4b2f-92aa-af820b183aca | 600
+ Thornton, P K. | 0d8369bb-57f7-4b2f-92aa-af820b183aca | 600
+ Thornton, P K | 0d8369bb-57f7-4b2f-92aa-af820b183aca | 600
+ Thornton. P.K. | 3e1e6639-d4fb-449e-9fce-ce06b5b0f702 | -1
+ Thornton, P K . | 0d8369bb-57f7-4b2f-92aa-af820b183aca | 600
+ Thornton, P.K. | 0d8369bb-57f7-4b2f-92aa-af820b183aca | 600
+ Thornton, P.K | 0d8369bb-57f7-4b2f-92aa-af820b183aca | 600
+ Thornton, Philip K | 0d8369bb-57f7-4b2f-92aa-af820b183aca | 600
+ Thornton, Philip K. | 0d8369bb-57f7-4b2f-92aa-af820b183aca | 600
+ Thornton, P. K. | 0d8369bb-57f7-4b2f-92aa-af820b183aca | 600
+(10 rows)
+</code></pre>
+
+<ul>
+<li>Seems his original authorities are using an incorrect version of the name so I need to generate another UUID and tie it to the correct name, then reindex:</li>
+</ul>
+
+<pre><code>dspace=# update metadatavalue set authority='2df8136e-d8f4-4142-b58c-562337cab764', text_value='Thornton, Philip K.', confidence=600 where resource_type_id=2 and metadata_field_id=3 and text_value ~ '^Thornton[,\.]? P.*';
+UPDATE 362
+</code></pre>
+
+<ul>
+<li>It seems that, when you are messing with authority and author text values in the database, it is better to run authority reindex first (postgres→solr authority core) and then Discovery reindex (postgres→solr Discovery core)</li>
+<li>Everything looks ok after authority and discovery reindex</li>
+<li>In other news, I think we should really be using more RAM for PostgreSQL’s <code>shared_buffers</code></li>
+<li>The <a href="https://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.5/static/runtime-config-resource.html">PostgreSQL documentation</a> recommends using 25% of the system’s RAM on dedicated systems, but we should use a bit less since we also have a massive JVM heap and also benefit from some RAM being used by the OS cache</li>
+</ul>
+
+<h2 id="2016-12-09">2016-12-09</h2>
+
+<ul>
+<li>More work on finishing rough draft of KM4Dev article</li>
+<li>Set PostgreSQL’s <code>shared_buffers</code> on CGSpace to 10% of system RAM (1200MB)</li>
+</ul>
diff --git a/public/tags/notes/index.xml b/public/tags/notes/index.xml
index 1dab170aa..ee6ab922f 100644
--- a/public/tags/notes/index.xml
+++ b/public/tags/notes/index.xml
@@ -403,6 +403,75 @@ update metadatavalue set authority='18349f29-61b1-44d7-ac60-89e55546e812'
update metadatavalue set authority='0d8369bb-57f7-4b2f-92aa-af820b183aca', confidence=600 where resource_type_id=2 and metadata_field_id=3 and text_value like 'Thornton, P%';
update metadatavalue set text_value='Grace, Delia', authority='bfa61d7c-7583-4175-991c-2e7315000f0c', confidence=600 where resource_type_id=2 and metadata_field_id=3 and text_value like 'Grace, D%';
</code></pre>
+
+<h2 id="2016-12-08">2016-12-08</h2>
+
+<ul>
+<li>Something weird happened and Peter Thorne’s names all ended up as “Thorne”, I guess because the original authority had that as its name value:</li>
+</ul>
+
+<pre><code>dspace=# select distinct text_value, authority, confidence from metadatavalue where resource_type_id=2 and metadata_field_id=3 and text_value like 'Thorne%';
+ text_value | authority | confidence
+------------------+--------------------------------------+------------
+ Thorne, P.J. | 18349f29-61b1-44d7-ac60-89e55546e812 | 600
+ Thorne | 18349f29-61b1-44d7-ac60-89e55546e812 | 600
+ Thorne-Lyman, A. | 0781e13a-1dc8-4e3f-82e8-5c422b44a344 | -1
+ Thorne, M. D. | 54c52649-cefd-438d-893f-3bcef3702f07 | -1
+ Thorne, P.J | 18349f29-61b1-44d7-ac60-89e55546e812 | 600
+ Thorne, P. | 18349f29-61b1-44d7-ac60-89e55546e812 | 600
+(6 rows)
+</code></pre>
+
+<ul>
+<li>I generated a new UUID using <code>uuidgen | tr [A-Z] [a-z]</code> and set it along with correct name variation for all records:</li>
+</ul>
+
+<pre><code>dspace=# update metadatavalue set authority='b2f7603d-2fb5-4018-923a-c4ec8d85b3bb', text_value='Thorne, P.J.' where resource_type_id=2 and metadata_field_id=3 and authority='18349f29-61b1-44d7-ac60-89e55546e812';
+UPDATE 43
+</code></pre>
+
+<ul>
+<li>Apparently we also need to normalize Phil Thornton’s names to <code>Thornton, Philip K.</code>:
+<br /></li>
+</ul>
+
+<pre><code>dspace=# select distinct text_value, authority, confidence from metadatavalue where resource_type_id=2 and metadata_field_id=3 and text_value ~ '^Thornton[,\.]? P.*';
+ text_value | authority | confidence
+---------------------+--------------------------------------+------------
+ Thornton, P | 0d8369bb-57f7-4b2f-92aa-af820b183aca | 600
+ Thornton, P K. | 0d8369bb-57f7-4b2f-92aa-af820b183aca | 600
+ Thornton, P K | 0d8369bb-57f7-4b2f-92aa-af820b183aca | 600
+ Thornton. P.K. | 3e1e6639-d4fb-449e-9fce-ce06b5b0f702 | -1
+ Thornton, P K . | 0d8369bb-57f7-4b2f-92aa-af820b183aca | 600
+ Thornton, P.K. | 0d8369bb-57f7-4b2f-92aa-af820b183aca | 600
+ Thornton, P.K | 0d8369bb-57f7-4b2f-92aa-af820b183aca | 600
+ Thornton, Philip K | 0d8369bb-57f7-4b2f-92aa-af820b183aca | 600
+ Thornton, Philip K. | 0d8369bb-57f7-4b2f-92aa-af820b183aca | 600
+ Thornton, P. K. | 0d8369bb-57f7-4b2f-92aa-af820b183aca | 600
+(10 rows)
+</code></pre>
+
+<ul>
+<li>Seems his original authorities are using an incorrect version of the name so I need to generate another UUID and tie it to the correct name, then reindex:</li>
+</ul>
+
+<pre><code>dspace=# update metadatavalue set authority='2df8136e-d8f4-4142-b58c-562337cab764', text_value='Thornton, Philip K.', confidence=600 where resource_type_id=2 and metadata_field_id=3 and text_value ~ '^Thornton[,\.]? P.*';
+UPDATE 362
+</code></pre>
+
+<ul>
+<li>It seems that, when you are messing with authority and author text values in the database, it is better to run authority reindex first (postgres→solr authority core) and then Discovery reindex (postgres→solr Discovery core)</li>
+<li>Everything looks ok after authority and discovery reindex</li>
+<li>In other news, I think we should really be using more RAM for PostgreSQL’s <code>shared_buffers</code></li>
+<li>The <a href="https://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.5/static/runtime-config-resource.html">PostgreSQL documentation</a> recommends using 25% of the system’s RAM on dedicated systems, but we should use a bit less since we also have a massive JVM heap and also benefit from some RAM being used by the OS cache</li>
+</ul>
+
+<h2 id="2016-12-09">2016-12-09</h2>
+
+<ul>
+<li>More work on finishing rough draft of KM4Dev article</li>
+<li>Set PostgreSQL’s <code>shared_buffers</code> on CGSpace to 10% of system RAM (1200MB)</li>
+</ul>