Activity log for bug #305630

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2008-12-05 23:31:00 Daniel Hahler bug added bug
2008-12-06 03:23:43 Bryan Quigley bug added subscriber David A. Harding
2008-12-06 04:12:20 Bryce Harrington launchpad: status New Confirmed
2008-12-06 04:12:20 Bryce Harrington launchpad: statusexplanation
2008-12-09 15:29:27 Daniel Hahler description Please throw more hardware at launchpad.net _and_ profile/optimize the existing applications to improve overall performance. Page loading times are quite important for web applications and launchpad.net in general is too slow. I'm using mostly bugs.launchpad.net, but e.g. code.launchpad.net could be a lot snappier, too. IMHO no page should take longer than 2 seconds to load. Some suggestions: - only serve one CSS and one JS file per page.. with all the CSS and JS bundled together. - improve caching of media files (images, css, js), which are handled different in (some?) browsers IIRC - do not display overly long tag lists - profile applications - add more servers There are already bugs filed against malone (e.g. just too much HTML on some pages and long tag lists). Those have been triaged in some metabug already, which I cannot find now. Please throw more hardware at launchpad.net _and_ profile/optimize the existing applications to improve overall performance. Page loading times are quite important for web applications and launchpad.net in general is too slow. I'm using mostly bugs.launchpad.net, but e.g. code.launchpad.net could be a lot snappier, too. IMHO no page should take longer than 2 seconds to load. Some suggestions: - only serve one CSS and one JS file per page.. with all the CSS and JS bundled together. - improve caching of media files (images, css, js), which are handled different in (some?) browsers IIRC - do not display overly long tag lists - profile applications - add more servers I've found the meta bug, which mentions some of the problems already, again: bug 106452.
2009-01-05 17:28:34 Matthew Paul Thomas marked as duplicate 106452