Christopher Aillon wrote:
Jeroen van Meeuwen wrote:
Does upstream think the default settings as provided in the vanilla
distribution should be adjusted as set forth in [2] ? If they don't, I
think we shouldn't either.
Several of the preference tweaks will indeed enhance performance for a
reasonably large percentage of websites but will cause a not
insignificant number to break. (By refusing to load, hanging the
browser, etc.) The prefs are generally that way for a good reason.
Does there exist any useful statistical data out there to verify the "not
insignificant number" claim? I've been browsing the web with pipelining
enabled for ages and have yet to come across a page that doesn't work. Is
the problem real or one of these myths that stay around because people read
on the internet that pipelining has problems so it must be true?
Regards,
Dennis
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