Hi Kacper

On Sun, Jun 15, 2025 at 05:57:09PM +0200, Kacper Michajlow wrote:
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> Maybe it's time to retire the trac? It is quite slow by design and not
> really actively maintained anymore. Holding onto legacy software
> always increases the burden of maintainability.

While performance is just one metric, and i dont think its a good reason
to switch because of that.

Lets look at the numbers anyway, we had an average of about 1 million accesses
from the set of /24 IP ranges posted over the course of one day.
thats like 10 accesses per second _average_ over 24h

asking chatgpt, what the performance of various bug trackers are
on a single server. There is only a single one that chatgpt listed
can do 1+ million, that is Forgejo (with issues module)

now granted thats just an LLMs awnser but it doesnt give me confidence
that switching the tracker will solve this

thx

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