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

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start.fp.o shouldn't be affected by this change, it's already set to a
2 hour Cache-Control. This change only affects the ones that were set
to 5 days.

-re

On Fri, Jun 9, 2017 at 3:35 AM, Pierre-Yves Chibon <pingou@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 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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