I have (finally) got around to installing v1.1 on my Raspberry Pi - and it 
works great!
Instead of buying a second Pi for the OCR backend, I just got a Raspberry 
Pi 2 (with 4 CPU cores). Initially I had thought that the tessearact 
process would just be run by one of the other CPU cores, but the user 
interface would timeout while the OCR was in progress. 
After a while I realised that the benefit of celery+redis is the 
asynchronous task queue and once that was in place it all became much more 
usable. The UI is quite zippy and the although the OCR still takes a while, 
it seems to cope with several documents waiting in the queue.
One feature that would be good to include is a view of the task queue. I 
have been playing with flower but it gives way more information that I need 
and allows the user to mess with the system.

Jonathon.

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