* Martin Schlander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [Jul 11. 2006 13:11]:
> Tirsdag 04 juli 2006 10:45 skrev Andreas Jaeger:
> > I will move them to the old place once I'm happy with them - those are
> > the packages from last week.
> 
> I'm testing the packages dated July 7th. Seems to work nicely.

Good to hear, thanks for testing !

> 
> I believe performance would be the focal point of these patches, correct?

Its certainly one of the goals.

> 
> I'm wondering how much more potential is there for improvement?
Lots.

>Is this considered satisfactory?
No, not at all. However, its currently not clear how much we can change
on the architecture side of zmd/zypp. We might end up with a 'pure' zypp
frontend (aka y2pmsh-zypp) for testing/timing purposes.

> How much work will be put into it after this round 
> of updates is put out? Is this the level of performance we can expect, say, 
> when 10.2 rolls around?

Zypp developers are working on further improvements which you will
see on the factory (resp. 10.2) releases in the coming weeks. But
I can't say how much of it can/will be released for 10.1

> 
> One of the reasons I'm asking is that it was communicated earlier that the 
> packagemanagement issues would be fixed in two rounds of patching.

If the time between the two rounds is sufficiently large ...

Klaus

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