I would very much be interested in helping out, knowing full well that I 
won't be nearly as effective as tweaking GeoServer for peak performance. 
That said though I would love to help out.

What would be the best way to land a hand? I am not sure how the 
benchmarking is shaping up this year but perhaps it makes sense to have 
volunteers take at least one "category" of test. Where category would 
mean a specific request chain, combination of backend format and output 
format. Or maybe one person specializes in a specific backend format. 
Not sure.

Let me know what you think Andrea... i mean team captain :)

On 10-06-04 1:01 AM, Andrea Aime wrote:
> Hi all,
> this mail is a call to all able hands to help GeoServer
> in the WMS performance shootout 2010.
>
> This year there will be quite some servers participating:
> http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Benchmarking_2010
> and while each one has a representative, each server
> is actually backed up by a small team of 2-5 people.
>
> The contents of the benchmark are still being defined,
> but it's likely that this year we'll have raster/vector,
> reprojection, fixed data format as well as best effort
> (use whatever data format gives the best results).
>
> If you want to help keep GS colors high please join,
> testing, profiling and improving the code are all
> quite time consuming activities, plus, the more brains
> we throw at the optimizations problems, the better :-)
>
> Cheers
> Andrea
>
>


-- 
Justin Deoliveira
OpenGeo - http://opengeo.org
Enterprise support for open source geospatial.

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