
First after disabling the trac source browser for most of the week here's the new breakdown of the top ten sections the web server spent time on (including www.boost.org): total_time = 319654701.643986 43.88 140251178.52 /svn 43.88 140251171.39 /svn/boost 42.47 135748391.81 /svn/boost/!svn 40.86 130621926.05 /svn/boost/!svn/vcc 40.86 130621926.05 /svn/boost/!svn/vcc/default 27.50 87894354.72 /trac 26.23 83846699.34 /trac/boost 14.81 47331832.95 /doc 14.26 45569562.87 /doc/libs 10.90 34846318.37 /style-v2 As you can see trac is no longer at the top of the list. And SVN is taking up almost half the time. Which is to be expected since many SVN interactions take considerable clock time to complete as data is sent to clients. So big questions with respect to last week: * Is trac performance to an "acceptable" point? * Do you miss the trac source browser, and desperately want it back? And now regarding SPAM.. I did some updates of the spam modules that improve overall performance, the dns sub-module was know to cause global trac delays. I was hoping to introduce CAPTCHAs with the updates.. But there was a problem with the one I got yesterday. I'll try a new update tonight and hopefully we can really cut down on the spam once and for all :-) PS. No I haven't looked at what, if anything, needs to get done to reduce the svn times. -- -- Grafik - Don't Assume Anything -- Redshift Software, Inc. - http://redshift-software.com -- rrivera/acm.org (msn) - grafik/redshift-software.com -- 102708583/icq - grafikrobot/aim,yahoo,skype,efnet,gmail