Re: Wiki changes

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On Thu, 2008-03-06 at 15:07 -0800, John Poelstra wrote:
> Mike McGrath said the following on 03/04/2008 09:36 AM Pacific Time:
> > I'm making some more wiki tweaks today, if you're a regular wiki user
> > please stop by #fedora-admin and let me know how its going.  Basically I'm
> > allowing more processes to run but for a shorter amount of time.  This
> > will cause the longer running threads to be killed much sooner and should
> > free up resources for the normal day-to-day stuff that has been suffering
> > over the last couple of weeks.  I'm looking into why we've had more
> > timeouts recently though I suspect its because the release is close, more
> > people are editing and using the wiki.
> > 
> > Please let me know what your experiences are with the wiki over the next
> > couple of days. 
> 
> Sometimes it *seems* a little better, but overall still lots of timeouts 
> and 503s.  So for me I cannot tell a difference, particularly based on 
> the feature page changes I've made this afternoon.

On average, I'd say it's improved quite a bit, though, wouldn't you?
There was a bit of an outage yesterday afternoon EST, but that was a
separate (and solved) issue.

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