Patches for a faster wikibrowse

2010-11-29 Thread Martin Langhoff
Hi Chris, in between things I've applied a few changes to Wikibrowse that make it quite a bit faster. Feel free to review/comment/pull from http://dev.laptop.org/git/users/martin/wikiserver/ = Batch inline templates = Turns out most templates are only used once or twice. If we blindly inline all

Re: Patches for a faster wikibrowse

2010-11-29 Thread Chris Ball
Hi Martin, > Hi Chris, in between things I've applied a few changes to > Wikibrowse that make it quite a bit faster. So cool! Thanks! > I'll probably prepare a releae of Wikipedia Spanish and English > at least with these and a few content edits -- perhaps with your > help? Soun

Re: Patches for a faster wikibrowse

2010-12-01 Thread Martin Langhoff
On Mon, Nov 29, 2010 at 6:32 PM, Chris Ball wrote: > Sounds great, let me know if there's anything I need to do. Is there a 'make a release' script anywhere? I haven't seen one, so I'm following unzip ; replace code and data files as appropriate ; diff --brief -urN to check it makes sense

Re: Patches for a faster wikibrowse

2010-12-01 Thread Martin Langhoff
On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 12:46 PM, Martin Langhoff wrote: > Is there a 'make a release' script anywhere? I haven't seen one, so > I'm following Ok - for the English wikipedia I had to revert various files as the code in wikiserver.git assumes Spanish. Please test the bundles at http://dev.laptop.o

Re: Patches for a faster wikibrowse

2010-12-06 Thread Wade Brainerd
Hi Martin, This sounds like a great improvement! BTW, has anyone looked into syncing up to a newer version of the 'mwlib' library? mwlib was under active development when I grabbed it for the activity like 2 years ago, so there may have been nice fixes since then. One of the major issues it had

Re: Patches for a faster wikibrowse

2010-12-09 Thread Martin Langhoff
On Mon, Dec 6, 2010 at 5:27 PM, Wade Brainerd wrote: > This sounds like a great improvement! Thanks! Please do look/test/poke at the builds. I'm uploading WikipediaEN-22 soon. > BTW, has anyone looked into syncing up to a newer version of the 'mwlib' > library? Sounds like a good idea! The scop