> BTW:  I like config-based control of compression.  Also, there's some  
> cool ADP caching stuff in 4.5 that let's you dynamically update just a  
> few parts of an ADP, leaving the rest pre-compiled for a time.   Not  
> sure if folks have been using/testing that.

I didn't even know about it. Are there config params to control this at all, or 
is it hard coded?



On Apr 13, 2008, at 10:19 AM, Don Baccus wrote:

> On Apr 13, 2008, at 9:46 AM, Dossy Shiobara wrote:
>>
>>> Eventually, we will settle on a list of things that we've
>>> eventually arrived at through this consensus-forming process.  At
>>> that point, Don (or Tom), how do we go about actually
>>> accomplishing these tasks and completing these changes?  Do we
>>> have any workable way of solving that problem?
>>
>
> I haven't switched to 4.5 (nor, I believe, have most of the openacs  
> folks running production sites).  In my case it's because I didn't  
> care for the private decision-making process that led to the  
> breaking of existing config files, not to mention the issues raised  
> by Tom Jackson, and the unpleasant experiences of a couple of large  
> university sites that tried, experimentally to use it (U Wien,  
> Gustaf Neumann's home, is using it successfully, though, and claims  
> it's great as long as you reboot it every night).
>
> (I'm fairly certain that a public discussion would've led to at  
> least the requirement that the min/maxthread params in the config  
> file be taken as the initial value for the new dynamic parameters,  
> but that's over, you did what you wanted to do, and apparently the  
> community gets to live with it).
>
> Because of this, I'm unlikely to offer to help.  As you know, I've  
> made minor contributions in the past (maintained the postgres driver  
> and made it far more robust in the face of pg backend crashes,  
> though thankfully pg has gotten so good I don't think it does so any  
> more, in practice; made ns_cache virtual-server aware), but my  
> volunteer time is focused on OpenACS.
>
> And 4.0 is stable for OpenACS ... at this point, all I care about is  
> running stable, efficient sites for my clients.
>
> So I guess I should just butt out of the discussion.
>
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