On Mon, Jan 9, 2017 at 11:15 PM, Michael Bohlender <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi sysadmins,
Hi Michael, > > so we gave it another shot during last weeks meeting. This time with 4 > people. It was slow/laggy as fuck. Way worse than last time (with 2 > people) to the point were it was unusable. We had to switch back to > notes.kde.org which ran smoothöly and was exactly what we needed. Umm, okay? > > I urge you to consider staying with what is running on notes.k.o for > now because CODE is not a viable replacement for the > meeting-notetaking usecase at the moment. Michael Meeks from Colabora > promised in a private mail that the next version of CODE will perform > way better. I am happy to reevaluate CODE when the next version is out > but at this time CODE is not usable or us. Did he give a timeline for this? > > Could you elaborate why you want to get rid of etherpad? Couple of items: a) It doesn't provide any listing of documents, nor any permissions control which some groups within KDE need. We've hacked that on in a limited fashion using special pad names. b) It's based on Node.js (and comes with the associated maintenance hassle) c) We're currently looking to de-duplicate and consolidate systems to reduce maintenance hassle - eliminating Etherpad Lite for CODE in this case is a fairly straight forward solution (we're supporting Nextcloud anyway for other uses, and Etherpad has the downsides above to boot) > > Kind regards, > > Michael Cheers, Ben
