For others interested, it's now been filed in bugzilla:
https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=23612
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Helder Geovane wrote:
> I would support "a url flag to avoid minification and or avoid
> script-grouping",
> as suggested by Michael Dale, or even to have a user preference for
> enable/disable minification in a more permanent way (so we don't need to
> change the url on each test: we just disable
2010/5/20 Amir E. Aharoni :
> Are there any more precise measurements?
>
> Are there proper bugs reports about it? (I searched Bugzilla for "Vector
> slow" and didn't find anything.)
>
There are no bugs in Bugzilla for this, currently. I will dive into
this and find out where the slowness is coming
On 20/05/10 16:28, Gregory Maxwell wrote:
> Codec patents are, in general, excruciatingly specific — it
> makes passing the examination much easier and doesn't at all reduce
> the patent's ability to cover the intended format because the format
> mandates the exact behaviour.
I always assumed ther
On various Vector feedback pages as well as on OTRS many people report that
since the switch to Vector it takes significantly more time for Wikipedia
pages to load.
I didn't think that i experience significant slowness myself, but after
seeing a few reports i tried to measure it in a very non-prec
On Thu, May 20, 2010 at 06:28, Gregory Maxwell wrote:
> This is pretty far off topic, but letting fud sit around is never a good idea.
Sure, VP8 looks very interesting. I hope it takes off and we get a
"good enough" patent-free codec that's more modern than Theora.
> On the patent part— Simply