Jörn Nettingsmeier wrote:
because it requires invalidating the cache and IIRC correctly the
coupling to
the publishing process has not been finished, but people rather
coupled it
to some shell scripts when syncing with some other servers, but I
might be wrong
on this
i see. well, i see the point now, but at the same time, i don't like
to have dead or untested code in something
frankly speaking it seems to me that you call code untested just because
you don't use it and I am saying this because it seems to me you did
quite often before.
But I made my arguments why I think this code helps and if others don't
feel the same, then I guess you are right to remove it, but please don't
mix up words such as "dead" or "untested" just because the code might
have gotten to a point where it's unncessary to modify it every day.
There are many libs which do what they are supposed to do and that's it.
But nevertheless they are very helpful.
as exposed as the default sitemap (all lenya newbies will have to read
and understand that one, and the simpler it is, the better).
depending on the answers to a) through c), there's question
d) can we just chuck this out?
with the current performance issues I would rather leave it as a very
reliable alternative.
hmm. i would agree in general, but i haven't had any problems with
live site performance. anyone?
I think it's rather slow compared with other systems I know.
mod_cache should be able to deal with that.
Have you actually tried mod_cache within a productive environment?
IIRC we had some difficulties re invalidation, etc, but maybe we were
just too stupid and any pointers how to do better with mod_cache is very
much appreciated.
and i don't see how this could have the potential to speed up the
authoring interface,
that's right, it's not about the authoring interface, which is a
different challenge.
which is what most people are complaining about iiuc.
for now, i would like to comment out all cache-related stuff in the
sitemap (not just doctor the match pattern) and add all the
information people have provided in this thread as comments. wdyt?
yes, it definitely makes sense to add some comments and clarifications.
Cheers
Michael
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