On Wednesday 17 October 2007 01:53:59 Toshio Kuratomi wrote: > > It'd require patches to moin. IE: We'd either have to get rid of all of > > the users or gut the mailing section of the wiki I guess. Just a > > reminder to those that aren't familiar with it. Moin iterates over > > every user who has page watch lists (currently in the thousands) to find > > out who to notify. As the number of our users increases and as the > > number of the pages they watch increase moin gets slower and slower on > > page saves. > > It would be doable though. When I looked ~ a year ago, there were only > two places in the code that would need to be hacked to replace the email > subsystem. I imagine we could find a single point in the code to hack > if we just made finding the subscribed pages function return > 'fedora-wiki-commits-list@xxx' instead of parsing each user's config > file and returning that list. I think I've suggested this before, but shouldn't we first try to fix Moin rather than spend time wondering if we can convert all the data to Mediawiki? We have a lot of talented Python people in this project, it shouldn't be impossible to do. I do have some of my own interests here, my Summer Code Finland 2007 project [1] for Fedora was based on Moin, and if Fedora ditched Moin that would seriously threaten the future of that code. There was also a Fedora GSoC project on Moin last year, so even though none of this code is yet merged upstream, a lot of work has been done on Moin by Fedora people. I don't want to step on anyone's toes here, I do understand the situation and I see that it causes a lot of trouble for us. I'm just trying to offer some pro-Moin points here as well. [1] http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SummerOfCode/2007/VillePekkaVainio -- Ville-Pekka Vainio vpivaini@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx _______________________________________________ Fedora-infrastructure-list mailing list Fedora-infrastructure-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-infrastructure-list