>> it's not going to be rare, but rather essential in the near future
>
> +1

+1

> Looking at http://lenya.apache.org/roadmap.html, industrial strength
> is one of our "core competences".

This is my reasoning for the +1. I often spend time explaining to people
why Lenya is superiour to PHP / MySQL based CRM systems.

> Even if technical people agree that
> failover on an authoring server is not essential, management people
> will generally not.

Well, if you have a larger community of editors (think of one of the major
portals for example) then availability of the authoring server can become
quite important as you will loose a lot of productivity if your authors
cannot work and - even worse - you might not be able to produce content on
time.

Regards,
Torsten


> Michael Wechner wrote:
>> Gregor J. Rothfuss wrote:
>>
>>> Michael Wechner wrote:
>>>
>>>>> not using flow is of course not an option.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> says who? I think it's of great importance that the community is
>>>> aware of the situation and has the capability of discussing things
>>>> before going ahead and
>>>> jumping over the cliff, which might sound a bit dramatic ;-)
>>>
>>> once you take the time to understand the 1.4 code base, you'll see
>>> why. the (rare)
>>
>> it's not going to be rare, but rather essential in the near future
>
> +1
>
> Looking at http://lenya.apache.org/roadmap.html, industrial strength
> is one of our "core competences". Even if technical people agree that
> failover on an authoring server is not essential, management people
> will generally not. And if we want to use flow for live applications,
> it's quite essential anyway.
>
>>> case of clustering does *not* mean we can inflict pain on everyone
>>> else.
>>
>> I agree re the pain, and it might was a bit provocative, but we all need
>> to
>> be aware of these issues
>>
>>> if someone needs clustering then they should be prepared to do the
>>> necessary changes.
>>
>> it's important that we get started somewhere and not introduce more
>> stuff
>> which doesn't comply to clustering
>
> Yes, we have to be careful. But rather than looking for alternative
> solutions, I'd invest in solving the issue in Cocoon. From my perception
> the pressure on the Cocoon community re. this problem is increasing.
>
> Just my $0.02, but I'd love to see Lenya ready for clustering.
>
> -- Andreas
>
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