Hi :) We need to attract some devs to this project. Preferably paid devs because there is a bit of a quagmire trying to work out which patches have which licences and so which cannot be incorporated into the LGPL and which can. It needs people that work like devs but also people that like to research like documenters. Could we get Wikipedia, Google, RedHat, Cannonical and others to stump up some cash for this? Could TDF itself afford to pay for it? I think we need a couple of full-time paid researchers and a paid dev to start things moving. I think those researchers could move into coding or documentation after even perhaps just 3 - 6 months with any luck. How could we get this going forwards before the whole Suite falls over due to the 1 app's failures?
Regards from Tom :) ________________________________ From: Heinrich Stoellinger <[email protected]> To: [email protected]; Tom Cloyd <[email protected]> Sent: Wed, 27 July, 2011 17:53:40 Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: Base record access unacceptably slow Hello, I have been using OpenOffice and now LibreOffice with BASE for a long time. My MySQL database "serves" a windband and all the issues related to such an animal (eg. repertoire, uniforms, members, contacts, concert programmes, etc., etc.). Of course my tables are small compared to what I used to see when working with DB2 at large IBM-customers. "Big" tables might have some 30.000 tuples in them, so just looking for a particular item using a filter such as "like name*" never takes long. On the other hand, I have been complaining about problems using the report writer for serial letters. Conditions based on variables in a table are not handled correctly in the Linux 3.3.3 version (they seem th work under Windows!!). I REALLY depend on BASE not falling behind or on its face altogether. So I also think that some emphasis should be place on it. Unfortunately I neither have the knowledge nor the time to devote myself to such an effort... Regards from Austria H. Stoellinger On Wed, 27 Jul 2011 18:30:46 +0200, Tom Cloyd <[email protected]> wrote: > Don, > > So, for 6 months, OO (I presume) and now LO (is it that old?) have been > promoting a db which doesn't work. I have over 10 full time days > invested in this, and I'm watching it fall apart in front of me, > apparently irretrievably. I understand LO has NO programmer working on > BASE, and with the lack of protest see on the list no one's using it anyway. > > I'm baffled by all this. This thing is actually far more stable and > reliable than I ever experienced Access to be when I used it daily for > about 5 years. The interface designer works well. There's just not much > to be distressed by and a lot to like, but...it looks like a dead dog. > This is sad, and perplexing, and ultimately irrational. > > For me personally, it's also desperate - or rather *I* am. I'm doing > this thing to support my work with a non-profit educational group > associated with the Wikimedia Foundation (the folks who manage > Wikipedia). I only have so much time, and I've invested a lot in this > project. Now I essentially have little or nothing to show for it, right > when we're working hard against an utterly inflexible deadline. > > I see no reason to hope for a fix with Base, and when my record count > doubles again, later this week, it'll take almost 5 minutes to locate a > record that's at the other end of the db, I need an alternative. > > Does anyone have any suggestions? > > More specifically, > > 1. Are there any alternative graphic interface tools that even > approximate Base's functionality (other than Access)? The last time I > looked - a number of weeks ago, I didn't come up with any equivalents. > > 2. How feasible is it simply to use SQL? I never done this, so I have no > idea. > > Since I'm reasonable comfortable with Ruby, I'm trying to think of a way > to port this thing to a db engine that has a ruby driver (which HYPERSQL > doesn't - tells us something, doesn't it?), and do it all from a command > line. Painful thought, but better than grinding to a complete halt. > > I'm eager to read people's thoughts on all this. > > And thanks, Alex and Don, for your response. > > Tom > > > > On 07/27/2011 06:34 AM, Don Myers wrote: >> I've used base ever since it was first offered. About 6 months ago a >> Java update (I'm running Ubuntu 11.04) slowed it down to a pathetic >> speed. The latest Java update didn't really help much. I was hoping it >> would be fixed that update, or that the LibreOffice folks would find a >> solution >> >> On 07/27/2011 07:03 AM, Alexander Thurgood wrote: >>> Le 27/07/11 10:16, Tom Cloyd a écrit : >>> >>> Hi Tom, >>> >>> >>>> Just to move the record pointer from the first to the last record takes >>>> almost exactly 20 seconds. To do a search of the beginning of the main >>>> text field for a 6 character string that isn't there (i.e., the engine >>>> searches to the very end of the table) takes 2 minutes and 5 seconds. >>>> You can imagine how long it takes to locate and update 10 records. This >>>> is the worst performance I've ever seen in a database, period. >>> Unfortunately, you are not the first, and no doubt the last either, to >>> report performance issues using the Base with integrated hsqldb. The >>> problem is not hsqldb, which actually on its own performs quite well, >>> but the manner in which Base loads everything into memory to be able to >>> work. >>> >>> You could try issuing a SHUTDOWN COMPACT command from the Tools> SQL >>> dialog, then saving and closing your ODB file before re-opening it >>> again. >>> >>> Alex >>> >>> >> > > -- Erstellt mit Operas revolutionärem E-Mail-Modul: http://www.opera.com/mail/ -- Unsubscribe instructions: E-mail to [email protected] Problems? http://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/mailing-lists/how-to-unsubscribe/ Posting guidelines + more: http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Netiquette List archive: http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/global/users/ All messages sent to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be deleted -- Unsubscribe instructions: E-mail to [email protected] Problems? http://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/mailing-lists/how-to-unsubscribe/ Posting guidelines + more: http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Netiquette List archive: http://listarchives.documentfoundation.org/www/steering-discuss/ All messages sent to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be deleted
