> What is the data about pages that are still slow?  The key scenario I’m
> concerned about is pages that use WikiTalk and which, depending on the
> WikiTalk, can involve operations that are short-running or long-
> running.

I'll do some further analysis on the results I've got so far (I need to
rerun the tests anyway, due to the fact that I fixed some bugs in the
caching code). I'll post the results here. I'll be sure to pay particular
attention to the pages that are slow under 2.0 but not under 1.8. I'm on
travel, so it'll probably take me a bit to get to that point. 

Note that the only available significant corpus I have is the flexwiki.com
one. I know that you, David, have another that's particularly important to
you. If you like, I can give you the tool I wrote to do the measurement, and
you can do some comparisons for the pages you care about. I'm planning to
check the tool in anyway at some point. 



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