First thing I do is disable "advanced ui" for Agilo. That saves me a
lot of time. Also, the middle button / autoscroll works. You will
however lose out the drag/drop functions on backlogs.
It would be nice if you could run wireshark to capture the HTTP
exchanges (along with times) and see why so much time is being spent.
I have a feeling that static content caching is broken.

-Ashwin

On May 7, 7:17 pm, Meir <[email protected]> wrote:
> I've setup a release backlog and that should be helpful, but it's not
> going to solve the problem. I have about 210 items in the backlog and
> they are mostly requirements. This is going to grow quickly as we
> start to hash out User Stories. With about 210 items it's taking about
> 20 seconds. It's running PostgreSQL, mod_python, and apache. Any idea?
> For comparison, the trac "Active Tickets" report loads in 4 seconds.
>
> Thanks,
> Meir
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