I have been using Alpha2 since it came out (and previously 0.6 since Jan) and from my perspective those use cases are just as slow now as they were when I ran with a fresh repository.On Jun 8, 2006, at 5:06 PM, John Anderson wrote: I think some of these things are slow only the first time you do the task -- and should be fast from then on -- even if you rerun Chandler. So in the life of a normal Chandler user, that doesn't always start with a fresh repository, the slow situations are extremely rare: + Switching between calendars + Activating/Deactivation calendars using checkboxes + Changing the view - going week to week or clicking on mini cal to go to a particular week Sheila Mooney wrote: I have been dogfooding Chandler for a while. Looking at the complete list of performance scenarios... The top 5 items that I find the most bothersome are... + Switching between calendars + Activating/Deactivation calendars using checkboxes + Double clicking to create a new event + Stamping events as a communication + Changing the view - going week to week or clicking on mini cal to go to a particular week Sheila On Jun 5, 2006, at 12:14 PM, Heikki Toivonen wrote: We've set performance improvements as a big item for alpha3, but one of the problems we are facing is that we don't have the performance tests (yet) for the new use cases we are interested in. (I'll be working on these this week, now that we seem to have gotten the Tinderbox perf tests stable again.) So, I would like you to respond to this message to let us know what the biggest performance issues are that are bothering you when you are using Chandler. Thanks, -- Heikki Toivonen _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Open Source Applications Foundation "Design" mailing list
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