Re: [naviserver-devel] Migrating aol.com from proprietary platform (AOLserver) to Open Source

2009-07-13 Thread Vlad Seryakov
I actually can understand her, being left with the code with nobody 
knowing it you can expect negativity towards previous old system which 
nobody maintains anymore.
Plus, it is pretty "old" and kinda "weird".

I am myself find myself having more and more doubts starting anything 
new in Naviserver/Tcl. For example, testing recently Jetty Java servlet, 
i could achieve same performance as cached Tcl/Adp pages from 
Naviserver. I was surprised but then i realized i was hiding behind old 
claim that we are the fastest Web server in the planet (that's my 
problem, i am talking about myself only).

Jeff Rogers wrote:
> Stephen Deasey wrote:
>> Some pretty funny miss-statements in this history of AOLserver running 
>> aol.com:
>>
>> http://velocityconference.blip.tv/file/2286110/
> 
> Wow, the hatred for tcl is palpable.  This is something I've never 
> understood.
> 
> -J
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Re: [naviserver-devel] Migrating aol.com from proprietary platform (AOLserver) to Open Source

2009-07-13 Thread Jeff Rogers
Stephen Deasey wrote:
> Some pretty funny miss-statements in this history of AOLserver running 
> aol.com:
> 
> http://velocityconference.blip.tv/file/2286110/

Wow, the hatred for tcl is palpable.  This is something I've never 
understood.

-J

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[naviserver-devel] Migrating aol.com from proprietary platform (AOLserver) to Open Source

2009-07-13 Thread Stephen Deasey
Some pretty funny miss-statements in this history of AOLserver running aol.com:

http://velocityconference.blip.tv/file/2286110/


But the punchline is that their shiny new apache/tomcat setup can
barely manage half the 45 reqs/sec she derides the old AOLserver on 6
year old hardware achieving.


The other videos from this conference are actually interesting -- check 'em out.

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