I've addressed the feedback I got in Zurich.
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Performance_guidelines
I think this page is ready to have the {{draft}} tag removed. I believe it now represents our consensus on what MediaWiki core, extensions, and gadgets developers should do to preserve high performance. On May 23, I'd like to move forward with making a tutorial and a poster based on this. So, please edit, speak up, and so on, within the next week.
On 05/16/2014 07:12 PM, Sumana Harihareswara wrote:
I've addressed the feedback I got in Zurich.
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Performance_guidelines
I think this page is ready to have the {{draft}} tag removed. I believe it now represents our consensus on what MediaWiki core, extensions, and gadgets developers should do to preserve high performance. On May 23, I'd like to move forward with making a tutorial and a poster based on this. So, please edit, speak up, and so on, within the next week.
Thanks for the help since mid-May, and especially thanks to Nuria Ruiz for her additions!
I gave people a bit more time on this ;-) and just now addressed what seemed to be the most urgent concerns, polished a bit of language, and removed the draft tag. It can always be improved of course. I especially would love help addressing Andrew Russell Green's ideas in https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Talk:Performance_guidelines#Locking_and_trans... .
Now I'll turn my concentration to the security and architecture guidelines, aiming to have non-draft versions out in the next month.
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