John Poelstra wrote:
Mike McGrath said the following on 07/11/2007 09:56 AM Pacific Time:
I disabled TitleIndex and Category.* pages under /wiki/ because
access to these pages was taking the wiki down.
-Mike
Who is leading the websites team? Do you have regular meetings? I
couldn't find very much on the wiki.
There's not really an official leader or meetings. I know some people
have been stepping more lately (like ricky) but the team itself is still
forming.
This functionality (using categories as suggested by Bill Nottingham)
was the cornerstone of the process flow I developed for managing
features:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/Features/Policy#process-flow
The process can be reworked, but using Categories saves shuffling
pages around or renaming them.
I'll go ahead and enable them then. It turns out this was not our
issue. Something happened on thrusday night (I'm still investigating).
https://admin.fedoraproject.org/cacti/graph.php?action=view&local_graph_id=68&rra_id=all
Exactly what is it you're needing to do? Categories are around now but
may not be forever.
I've since received several indirect responses about what is happening
with our wiki. Is there a clear picture somewhere of the future and
if the Category problem or wiki performance ( > 30 seconds to save a
page!) in general is on a road-map to be fixed. Is this where Plone
is supposed to fit in?
Unfortunately this is all in upstreams hands. The fact is Moin was a
poor choice for us. And while the developers have been really great and
helpful in solving a lot of our issues (and we've had them) there are
still core and fundamental design choices that are just eating us. I
actually had to delete thousands of users so that page saves would go
from 1m30s to 30s. Plone will never replace the wiki, There is a
ticket open to replace the wiki:
https://hosted.fedoraproject.org/projects/fedora-infrastructure/ticket/31
but thats going to be a long ways away. Long story short... don't rely
on the wiki unless you absolutely have to, lesson learned ;-)
-Mike