Hi Carsten,

Am 18.02.2014 um 14:31 schrieb Carsten Grzemba <[email protected]>:
> A setup with our current csw packages django 1.6 and the developer tree (it 
> seems to be that there no release versions taged in the last time) of osqa 
> works in my test environment, so I will try now to migrate our OSQA in the 
> new test setup.

This is excellent news! Is it faster for you? I ask because there are a number 
of other osqa installation
on the internet which are all very fast and I keep the impression it is just 
because they used a newer
version.


Best regards

  — Dago

> 
> Carsten
> 
> Am 14.02.14 schrieb Maciej (Matchek) Bliziński <[email protected]>:
>> 
>> 2014-02-13 15:57 GMT+00:00 Dagobert Michelsen <[email protected]>:
>> Cool! IIRC there are the following tasks:
>> - update our osqa to the latest trunk
>> - look why our osqa does not work with django 1.4
>> - look why our osqa is so slow
>> 
>> Maciej, did I forgot anything?
>> 
>> Trying to speed up OSQA might be hard. For now I'd focus on just getting it 
>> up to date.
>> 
>> I think there's a community effort to maintain OSQA which keeps the code on 
>> github. 

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