> > > > How many members could Midgard handle without running into any problems? > > > 100, 500, 2000? > > > > at the same time? > > Well, at the same time is certainly an interesting question although I > suspect it's related to the limit of mySQL. > > No, I mean, in its out-of-the-box state, how many persons can Midgard hold > in the database, but especially from a usability standpoint pertaining to > the administrative interface? What happens if these members change > regularly, etc ... (members from the Internet). >
Number of persons shouldn't be a problem to midgard neither the number of members per group should be a major issue, admin interface might be more of a problem though, if you really are going to have hundreds of members per group I would suggest making a custom interface for managing users and their memberships (it's actually suprisingly easy). -- Eero af Heurlin [EMAIL PROTECTED] Consultant Partner Tel: +358 (0)20 198 6035 Nemein Solutions Oy http://www.nemein.com/ Nadmin Studio and Midgard support at 0600-1-2552 available for Finnish customers. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
