Hi Jimmy Wales and others,
One thing that regulars can do to help with the
problem -- set your
preferences so that you only see 1 page of recent changes (or 2) by
default. You can always see more by clicking on 7 or whatever.
This will make your own personal browsing experience more enjoyable,
and it will also take away what is apparently the most intensive task
we have going on.
I have discovered some weeks ago that I can use two instances of MS
IExplorer (without problems).
I have one instance left and open for the RecentChanges Page. And I take URL
items from it
to put them into the right positioned second instance simply by drag and
drop.
So the Recent Changes is still unchanged and not refreshed ever.
This might be a tip for others to minimize recentchanges refreshing.
Its also a fine thing just to use it this way.
Gruesse
Stefan
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> [mailto:wikipedia-l-admin@nupedia.com]Im Auftrag von Jimmy Wales
> Gesendet am: Samstag, 6. Oktober 2001 00:12
> An: wikipedia-l(a)nupedia.com
> Betreff: Re: [Wikipedia-l] who?
>
> Gareth Owen wrote:
> > So whats going on? Has the load uncovered actual bugs, or does the
> > present-and-basically-correct code just not scale well?
> >
> > Having said that, I have done a fair bit of actual work today :)
>
> One of the problems is that edit locks are (were) far too general.
> That is, if you are editing [[This Page]] and I am editing [[That
> Page]] we were needlessly in competition for the same edit lock.
>
> I've made some changes to make the edit locks on a per-page basis, and
> I'm debugging it to make sure my changes are all correct.
>
> Also, the recent changes log was really huge and that was slowing
> things down. Upon Clifford's advice, I changed that, to good effect.
>
One thing that regulars can do to help with the
problem -- set your
preferences so that you only see 1 page of recent changes (or 2) by
default. You can always see more by clicking on 7 or whatever.
This will make your own personal browsing experience more enjoyable,
and it will also take away what is apparently the most intensive task
we have going on.
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