On 2008-03-14 09:23:07 PM, Karsten 'quaid' Wade wrote: > > On Fri, 2008-03-14 at 16:23 +0100, Adam Pribyl wrote: > > What was not meantioned is - the frontpage was made that simple as it is > > because of high load on this page at time of new releases. Is including > > again any dynamic content something the servers can stand at this time? > > Good point. There is benefit to having dynamic content during release > time, but it does carry a risk. Maybe we can do something different for > the few days after release, such as: > > * Comment out the code entirely (sub-optimal) > * Have the code run as a cronjob every N minutes (15 min.?) then write > out a static bit of HTML for the page to publish > * Manually write out the content and leave it is a static "feed" that is > updated by hand ever N hours (N = 12? N = 24?) Right now, the website is generated every hour - would this be an acceptable delay for RSS updates? The RSS support that I mentioned on the ticket is just downloading/parsing the feed during the website build (and displaying the top few entries). Thanks, Ricky
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