That sounds great, Craig.

Thanks.

I think there are some good test cases on FlexWiki.com.  Specifically, the 
WikiTalk reference pages are probably good examples as are some of the dynamic 
ones (like the front page that uses WikiTalk to sift through pages by property).

As you mention, we also have a very big set of namespaces here inside Microsoft 
(many, many hundreds).  If you get me the tool and instructions I could try to 
set up a replica of the internal environment and run it against the newest bits 
and then run the perf tool.

Maybe others would benefit from the same before/after sort of automated 
comparison?

/David

> -----Original Message-----
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Craig Andera
> Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2007 6:56 AM
> To: 'FlexWiki Users Mailing List'
> Subject: Re: [Flexwiki-users] Shipping FlexWiki 2.0 - Proposed Feature
> List
>
> > 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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