Sadly, uploading images to Commons is as slow as ever, even with HHVM. :-( I often find that it takes a couple of minutes to upload a single photo, most of which is server-side delays rather than file upload time. I’m guessing that it’s something other than the PHP processor that’s causing this slow-down, though.
Thanks, Mike
On 22 Sep 2014, at 10:39, Federico Leva (Nemo) nemowiki@gmail.com wrote:
Samuel Klein, 22/09/2014 01:05:
Ori and all: this is really fantastic. Thank you. I'm seeing 2+ second speedups (on 6+s loads :/ ) on longish pages such as
And saving a null edit to https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Cbrown1023/Logos went from 90+ seconds to ~30 for me I think? :p
Rand, seconding some of your ideas: I would welcome a brief status table showing development-stage and one-line status for each activity, with a link to details.
For the detail pages: The status-history that most activities have is handy. A roadmap + timeline are great where they exist, but can fall out of date when updated manually. Perhaps this could be transcluded from an overall roadmap that is defined as the most up-to-date plan of record.
An overall priority list & 'what is needed next' would also help readers & contributors & testers understand what to prepare for and how to help.
Also related: https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Thread:Talk:Quality_Assurance/new_tools_(moztrap%3F)
Nemo
For instance with SUL finalization and other activities that involve a lot of coordination and communication and cleanup.
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