I must say this recent installation of the forum (not www threads but the latest version installed a couple of week ago) is much slower. It takes quite a few second to bring up a thread, much longer compared to the earlier version and is much slower compared to other boards.
Oct 20, 2001, 6:41 AM
Novice (7 posts)
Oct 20, 2001, 6:41 AM
Post #2 of 9
Views: 3425
Agree, I am a WWWThreads customer and am not going to continue with InfoPop based on their initial attitude towards customers and am trying to like this board but it is soooooo slow.
It looks very nice and Alex has always done a solid job but the speed difference is just way to much to switch right now.
It looks very nice and Alex has always done a solid job but the speed difference is just way to much to switch right now.
Oct 20, 2001, 7:46 AM
User (283 posts)
Oct 20, 2001, 7:46 AM
Post #5 of 9
Views: 3419
Funny, GT forum seems as fast or faster than the old forum. And this is in Montana, where the information superhighway turns into a two track dirt road!
I also prefer perl over php for the simple reason all the code is not immediately viewable. Some of the php sites seem to have a cottage industry built around hacking them up.
--
Rob
SW Montana's Online Community
Modular Model Railroading

I also prefer perl over php for the simple reason all the code is not immediately viewable. Some of the php sites seem to have a cottage industry built around hacking them up.
--
Rob
SW Montana's Online Community
Modular Model Railroading
Oct 20, 2001, 8:49 PM
Staff / Moderator (2198 posts)
Oct 20, 2001, 8:49 PM
Post #8 of 9
Views: 3394
I have to wonder where these "rumors" came from.
Actually, let me turn fact into fiction: During a good chunk of the last week, I've spent a lot of time reorganizing code and optimizing the code. The main page got a speed increase of about 400-500%, and the slowest page - viewing a forum in fully expanded mode - received the rumored 900% speed increase. Also, due to a change in the template parser, compression of pages is now possible, which shrinks the HTML sent by about 10-15%. Even using compression, the template parser is around 20-30% faster than it used to be.
Either tomorrow or Monday morning, I'll update the site to the new code. Hopefully Monday will see the release of 0.9.5 (still beta).
As you can see, I've been a little busy this week
Jason Rhinelander
Gossamer Threads
jason@gossamer-threads.com
Actually, let me turn fact into fiction: During a good chunk of the last week, I've spent a lot of time reorganizing code and optimizing the code. The main page got a speed increase of about 400-500%, and the slowest page - viewing a forum in fully expanded mode - received the rumored 900% speed increase. Also, due to a change in the template parser, compression of pages is now possible, which shrinks the HTML sent by about 10-15%. Even using compression, the template parser is around 20-30% faster than it used to be.
Either tomorrow or Monday morning, I'll update the site to the new code. Hopefully Monday will see the release of 0.9.5 (still beta).
As you can see, I've been a little busy this week

Jason Rhinelander
Gossamer Threads
jason@gossamer-threads.com