From:   Simon Wilkinson <[email protected]>
 On 07/09/2011 02:20 PM, Chaskiel Grundman wrote:
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I think that probably qualifies as an understatement of the year. It appears to be orders of magnitude faster,
 Thanks to everyone involved in the upgrade!
Some of those thanks should go to Carnegie Mellon, particularly David Baisley and Shlomo Balass, for providing a new dell poweredge 710 to host these services on. The majority of the performance improvement is presumably due to the additional resources I was able to allocate to mysql and apache compared to the old system.

One small question - I can't seem to find any of the saved searches from the old version, or any way to create saved searches in this one. Is there a configuration bit that needs flipped?
(Really, I don't normally read the lists... I just happened to check today because I moved the mailing lists to the new vmware host..)

It appears saved searches now have their own ACL bits. All users should now be able to see the saved searches, and openafs-bug-workers can hopefully create new ones and edit existing ones. At some point, I will do more research on this and figure out which of the new bits people actually need (LoadSavedSearch vs ShowSavedSearches, CreateSavedSearch vs EditSavedSearches)
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