Thanks for the tip Rob! I've created a ticket and noted this: http://trac.openplans.org/melkjug/ticket/370
On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 12:10 AM, Robert Marianski <[email protected] > wrote: > One easy way to do this is through a piece of middleware that the vudo > guys wrote: repoze.squeeze. It scans for resources at a particular url, > and tries to aggregate the patterns of resources into one. It uses the > assumption that for a given url, you usually bundle the same resources > together. AFAIK, it uses some kind of heurisitic based approach, so it > readjusts itself if the pattern of resources changes, and tries to > squeeze as much as possible together. > > You can probably do better by statically aggregating them yourselves for > production deploys, but just sticking in repoze.squeeze into the > pipeline should be much easier ;) gzipping the aggregate should help > things too. > > http://svn.repoze.org/repoze.squeeze/trunk/README.txt > > Robert > > On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 08:08:18PM -0500, Luke Tucker wrote: > > > > Hey David, > > > > Sorry to hear your experience was so drastically negative! but thanks > > for the honest feedback :) We'll do our best to fix things up in the > > javascript department as soon as we can. It's a relatively small open > > source project, so we're going with release early and often even if > > it's... significantly less than perfect :) I hope when we get it in > > better shape you'll give us another shot. If you have any interest in > > lending us a hand in tuning things up, check out the project website at > > http://melkjug.openplans.org > > > > Thanks again, > > > > - Luke > > > > On Feb 24, 2009, at 7:29 PM, [email protected] wrote: > > > >> == Melkjug Feedback from Anonymous[David W] ([email protected]) == > >> > >> I was really excited by the concept of tunables, up until I noticed > >> the entry page takes over a second to load on my December 2007 MacBook > >> in Europe. > >> > >> On investigating I see 20, yes 20 Javascript source files. No way am I > >> using this. :) > >> > >> Forgetting the effects all those files have on latency (not to mention > >> they're at the start of the HTML rather than the bottom -- where they > >> don't prevent the rest of the page from rendering), I'm sure the app is > >> nice and all that, but I use wireless waay too much. Guaranteed 1 time > >> in 4 I try to login one of those files will stall. > >> > >> Its 100 times worse when using 3G Internet. > >> > >> Perhaps I'm sad for rating apps like this, but I've come to understand > >> it's the difference between a good day, and wanting to throw my > >> computer out the nearest window. > >> > >> All the best! > >> > >> > >> David. > > > > > > > > -- > > Archive: > http://www.openplans.org/projects/melkjug/lists/melkjug-development-list/archive/2009/02/1235524105429 > > To unsubscribe send an email with subject "unsubscribe" to > [email protected]. Please contact > [email protected] for questions. > > > > > -- > Archive: > http://www.openplans.org/projects/melkjug/lists/melkjug-development-list/archive/2009/02/1235538609155 > To unsubscribe send an email with subject "unsubscribe" to > [email protected]. Please contact > [email protected] for questions. > >

