On Wed, 05 Jan 2005 10:10:53 -0500 Michael Hughes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
babbled:

> There certainly needs to be something to collect documentation since the 
> only site which was trying to do it seems to have disappeared!  Since 
> proper documentation is not likely to happen any time soon, a Wiki to 
> collect informal notes from users and developers might be the next best 
> thing.
> 
> I have been having sooo much fun trying to figure out how menus are 
> formatted in E16...
> 
> FWIW, I ran some performance tests on MySQL while working on a 
> professional project and the results were fairly impressive.  With a 
> modest DB, you can do a query followed by an update about 20,000 times 
> per second on a 2 GHz Xeon with 1 GB RAM and a single ATA/IDE disk.  It 
> is the C API which is a PITA and somewhat clunky.  If you insist on 
> reading out the data after the query, it slows the process by a factor 
> of 10.

we are trying tiwiki - it's definitely faster than drupal by far. not as fast as
raw html by a chunk - but its ok. :) remember sf.net has 1 mysql server... for
everyone to share. well 1 gateway at least. i don't know what they do behind
their server (split it off based on db name to individual servers behind the
front end or what), but remember sf.net's mysql server is shared amongst lots of
projects.

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