Jay Lee wrote:
On Wed, June 21, 2006 12:06 am, Duncan Shannon wrote:
  
Just thought id toss out a message to see if anyone has any comments or
feedback about how using 3.6.0 has been going.. esp. as it applies to those
upgrading from 3.4.x.
    
We're upgrading too but with a clean install. (Still find the DB updating business risky at least, also have never found much info about it)
Any wild successes?  Miserable failures?
    

I'm still on 3.6rc2 (just need to find time to move to 3.6 final) but our
staff has given positive feedback to the new features of 3.6.  The ability
to customize the RT at a glance is wonderful and the new 3.5ish layout is
also a major plus.  With AJAX becoming more and more popular the interface
isn't quite what some users wish for but it's very good in my book.

Jay
  
I agree the features are refreshing to say the least, on the other hand one could expect something more from a minor version update in comparison to a patch update.

What is this AJAX you mention ? Is it some type of standard UI guidelines ?

I do want to bring up an issue I didn't have before, pages seem to load quite a bit slower compared to 3.4.x series. It seems the loading of all the separately linked .js files slows me down a lot. Also I do not get any feedback on the screen (besides status bar) until the site is fully loaded, in the past I could see my list of tickets grow (which annoys me in another way but that's not an issue here ^^). It almost seems as if I were using that buffer_ouput() feature like in PHP.

I'm using FastCGI 2.4.2 on a apache 2.0.52 + mod_perl2 with CentOS 4.3.

You can check out the front page if you like, www.langen{anti-index}berg.be (https connection redirect is on port 444) remove the {} part.

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