Hi Craig

I am sorry for my tardiness with respect to giving you more information. Things 
have been hectic here and my time at the office has been limited.

With newsletters turned off, flexwiki has remained stable.  My suggestion would 
be to include something in the read.me suggesting that if you have runaway cpu 
turn off newsletters and come and post to the mailing list.  In this way any 
user that hits the issue (which may well be related to the sheer size of my 
wiki, or incorrect configuration for all I know at this stage) immediately has 
some way of counteracting it.

I would say that it would be useful for some upgrade steps to be included in 
the archive as I had to hunt round a bit to work out how to upgrade from 1.8

Best wishes
James


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Craig Andera
Sent: 07 January 2008 20:18
To: 'FlexWiki Users Mailing List'
Subject: [Flexwiki-users] FlexWiki 2.0: Should it RTW?

Other than James' account of runaway CPU, which I'm still hoping to hear more 
about when he gets the time, I haven't heard anyone reporting positive or 
negative experiences with FlexWiki 2.0 RC1. I'm going to take that as a 
positive sign. :) So what I want to know is, does anyone feel like there are 
any showstoppers around 2.0 RC1 becoming 2.0 RTW? I don't want to recommend 
that anyone install something with major bugs (and calling it RTW will signify 
that we think it's the version everyone should run) but I also don't want to 
let the perfect be the enemy of the good.

Comments?
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