Re: FBR: Down Apache static caching from 5 days to 30 minutes

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On Fri, Jun 09, 2017 at 02:39:30AM -0400, Ricky Elrod wrote:
> I was wondering why the piwik removal in
> fedora-websites:d2ea93b92af1df685246887a9262a8c0ba5a78ec didn't show
> up. It turns out my browser cached the HTML from getfedora.org.
> 
> I talked with Patrick and our caching headers are set to 5 days, which
> seems problematic given that we probably want all users to see our
> releases without needing to force-refresh on release day.
> 
> I talked with Patrick he suggested lowering it to 30 minutes (which I
> agree with), since this is all static data so there shouldn't be any
> extra load to speak of.
> 
> +1s to lower static caching everywhere from 5 days to 30 minutes?

Do we have a way to set a different politic for https://start.fedoraproject.org/
?
If so I would recommend to make it longer than 30 minutes as having this page
shows up when you start firefox even though you are offline is quite nice and
I'm afraid with the 30 minutes caching, it would try to get an update, fail and
the start page of your browser wouldn't look so nice.

So +1 on the 30 minutes for the other pages, but +1 on start.fp.o to be
something like 1 or 2 days.


Pierre

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