Talk:Mind The Gap Test

I just saw that an article "Mind The Gap" does not yet exist. TODO, I think, even when YWAMKnowledgeBase:Mind_the_Gap already outlines some aspects, an article about this topic in general should be written.--PitPat 16:41, 21 September 2009 (UTC)
 * I think some stuff could be taken from the CRIT documents and form the basis of the article. We could then at in a link to the test and also a link to how YWAMKB minds the gap. --Kev-The-Hasty 21:15, 21 September 2009 (UTC)

Looking at the results
I was quite surprised by the results in someways. I had chosen MW for many reasons but not because it was reputed to be fast or create pages well suited for browser caching. A lot of credit to the MW programmers here. They have created a very accessible tool, but also very scaleable. The WP servers are not as many or as powerful as people assume!!! But very efficient.

In the KB case I have not even tried hard to set it up well. The server sits in our office in Brussels, it shares the cable modem line with the building (20Mbs down and 3Mbs up) and it hosts 5 virtual domains, Mediawiki, Wordpress and a few more php or python apps (Pommo mailer x 2 and Planet Planet RSS pages x 2) It is donated hardware too, and all opensource software! That said, I think the KB server really would be blessed if it had more than 256Mb ram and a single core P4 @ 2Ghz! I think I have some at home so I will see what I can find! --Kev-The-Hasty 21:15, 21 September 2009 (UTC)

I really like the pidgin story! --PitPat 19:43, 24 September 2009 (UTC)