On Sun, 18 Apr 2010 14:14:45 +1200
Amos Jeffries <[email protected]> wrote:

> Alaa Abd El Fattah wrote:
> > Hello again list,
> > 
> > It's been a month since we released the first Alpha release of
> > Pootle 2.1.0, it didn't get much testing (I'm heartbroken :-( but
> > that didn't stop us from working hard so here comes Pootle 2.1.0
> > Alpha 2, another snapshot release to give you a taste of things to
> > come.
> 
> I'm very interested in testing Alaa. Just need some time to work out
> how its going to be tested since we are now running Pootle out of the
> old SVN test checkout of 2.0.
> 
> > 
> > No new features where introduced in this release, but we rewrote the
> > implementation of the translate page for better performance. much
> > better performance in fact in our benchmarks apache was able to
> > serve 3 times as many requests per second because of this
> > optimization. it also brings down memory use considerably.
> 
> Yay.
> 
> > 
> > Now you have no excuse, if you've complained about memory use,
> > performance under a large number of users or high concurrency you
> > must test this release and send us many many wonderful patches, bug
> > reports, patches, feature requests and patches. (did I say patches?
> > please send patches)
> > 
> > We also introduced two new ./manage.py (or django-admin.py)
> > commands:
> >  * (sync_stores) for mass saving new translations to disk
> >  * (update_stores) for mass updating database with new strings from
> > file system 
> 
> Another Yay.
> 
> <snip>
> > 
> > * The main Django database is now much larger, in Pootle 2.0 the
> >   database was quite small, its size depended on the number of
> >   languages, projects and files. in 2.1 it's size depends on the
> >   number of translation strings as well and even the smallest
> > project has thousands of these. This should have no negative impact
> > on performance but larger Pootle installations might find using
> > sqlite3 as the database engine impractical. using MySQL (or
> > PostgreSQL) will have a very measurable impact on performance.
> 
> Is a DB converter included?

you mean converting from sqlite to mysql? 

no unfortunately that's still not possible (maybe someone knows of an
outside tool that can do that?), it may be possible to implement with
the upcoming Django 1.2 through Django's data export mechanism. will
look into it when it's released.

cheers,
Alaa

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