On 21.06.2011 20:16, Simon Phipps wrote:
On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 12:40 PM, Andrea Pescetti
<[email protected]>wrote:
Simon Phipps wrote:
Certainly the code cleanup performed by the LibreOffice developers
over the last 9 months has had a huge impact, both in terms of code
footprint and performance.
Can you provide any supporting data? Having some "canonical" metrics
would also help in evaluating the future code rewrite that will have to
be done at Apache.
I did find some rationale for the LibreOffice cleanup over on Michael Meeks'
blog that may help people here devise approaches that help:
http://people.gnome.org/~michael/blog/2011-06-03-libreoffice-3-4-0.html
Hope that helps,
Not really. It's mainly about the shrinking of the LO Windows download
size (that BTW still is bigger than the download size of OOo). Anyway,
you won't find data about general performance improvements as there
aren't any *at the moment*.
It would be very welcome if LO developers decided to share their
findings or even their results with us. Until that happens, it doesn't
help us a lot to discuss interpretations or impressions of what could be
in LO or not. Please let's get back to OOo and do everything to get the
source code into svn ASAP.
Regards,
Mathias