Jesse Vincent wrote:
On Sun, Mar 04, 2007 at 12:40:35PM +1100, Matthew Sullivan wrote:
Jesse Vincent wrote:
I'd love to submit RT to Google's Summer of Code this summer. It's
probably time to start brainstorming projects.
What would you like to do/see done as part of a RT summer of code
project?
Worldwide replicated environment support (ie so that replication does
not break everytime a new ticket is logged in 2 locations and there is
lag).
You're actually doing multi-master replication and RT?
No. (That's the point ;-) )
Using what database?
Was using MySQL ...went horribly wrong, would look at it a lot more if I
had the time (its easy to resolve, just lots of work).
While I've got a trick up my sleeve that's headed in the
direction, it's not something I'd push to production code any time in
the near future. It would need about a month of my time and audrey's
time. And those are both...in scarce supply ;)
yup, know the feeling ;-)
Regards,
Mat
PS: Using PostgreSQL now ... lot better with large 100k+ ticket
numbers... I had a tuned DB and it sucked bigtime when we hit 100k+
tickets. PostgreSQL is a lot better, more reliable, and most
importantly consistent.
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