I would like to add the quota listener I have sent to bugzilla.
Thomas
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Darren Hartford a écrit :
Just curious, what is the limiting factor that prevents some of these
great ideas, patches, and improvements from occuring?
Max Pfingsthorn (Below)
Fabrice
http://www.mail-archive.com/slide-dev@jakarta.apache.org/msg15053.html
Robert http://sourceforge.net/projects/webdav-servlet
Daniel http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=slide-dev&m=113464532806849&w=2
And many, many others available as patches in bugzilla and scattered
throught the mailing list. If it's lack of people to simply apply the
patches and test, I can help out with that (if tests are provided) - I'm
not a committer as I'm limited in time and the learning curve of the
project, but patch testing is relatively straightforward. If the lack
of tests is the problem, maybe write up a document to let
non-apache-contributors know how to best make sure their patches get
approved?
I've seen quite a few enchancements and ideas throughout the history of
this project, and unfortunately some of them may have disappeared. How
can *I* help make it easier for these ideas, patches, and improvements
to move forward?
-D
-----Original Message-----
From: Max Pfingsthorn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 06, 2006 7:04 AM
To: slide-dev@jakarta.apache.org
Subject: enhancements/fixes for slide 2.1
Dear sliders,
I've been developing with slide for a long long time and our
webdav server is almost a distinct fork of slide already.
We've been working with patches to keep somewhat in sync with
the slide 2.1 codebase, but it is getting too clumsy.
Some of the work I have done here, which we would like to
contribute back to slide, is:
- lucene-based DASLs are sorted within lucene to make it even
faster, and some other optimizations, like allowing DAV:limit
without DAV:orderby since we found out that the real
bottleneck is generating the data for all resources in a
multi-status response. now DASLs are around a factor of 10
faster than the 'old' SQL way.
(I just saw in the logs that Daniel Florey committed my
initial patch for this, thanks! That one didn't include the
optimizations above, though.)
- added support for multiple search scopes and the
slide:exclude option for the lucene backed DASLs
- jms notification of changes to an external system. we have
been using it for a long time for invalidating the cache of
our cocoon websites using cocoon's event cache block.
- a replication event handler which replicates webdav methods
to a number of other hosts, configurable per path per namespace
- extractors (content and property) for the OpenDocument
format (any type), and some general ones for xml
- a cache manager web interface to have some rudimentary
control over the caches in slide
I would really like to contribute this to slide itself (FYI,
I already signed a CLA, I'm a committer for Cocoon), but I
haven't seen many commits lately, and merging something like
this might be some work.. I just wouldn't want the patches to
get dusty in bugzilla again for a few months, it might then
be easier to dump my working copy in our svn here.
A working version with these features is downloadable from
www.hippocms.org. It is called "Hippo Repository", the
backend for our cms. For svn access, click on "Getting the
Code", a build is available as a zip under "Getting Started".
That one is slightly outdated though, I'm hoping to upload a
new build tomorrow.
Best regards,
Max Pfingsthorn
Hippo
Oosteinde 11
1017WT Amsterdam
The Netherlands
Tel +31 (0)20 5224466
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