I made a first run through refactoring the feed code, and throwing memcache in. I need to setup a php test machine to test and verify though... So it might take a little while for me to make that happen. That is, unless someone has an aur instance running that is willing to test my patches (and setup memcached and the requisite php module). ;)
On Sat, Oct 10, 2009 at 7:55 AM, Dan McGee <dpmc...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 6:30 PM, elij <elij...@gmail.com> wrote: >> Well, if people can get memcached installed on the aur box, and it can >> be made a requirement for running the aur, then I would have no >> problem coding up a new rss class that returned rss2.0 _or_ json, >> based on a passed in parameter. This could wholly replace the existing >> rss2.php/rss.php mechanism. > > I don't think requiring memcached would be a bad idea; maybe make it > just decoupled enough that people could still develop locally without > it being necessary (fall back to no caching at all). I already added > some caching changes [1] a while back that uses APC if it is > available, but it would be trivial to just migrate everything to > memcached and put in a generic caching layer/API. > > Now let me know when you want to move the DB off of MySQL, and we'll talk. :P > > -Dan > > [1] > http://projects.archlinux.org/?p=aur.git;a=commitdiff;h=5d6f465170392861c0438723fa98efd4732d30ec;hp=92643bb8278f3f17d55e1e6c37210ddacb957dae >