[dokuwiki] Re: New DokuWiki release

Hi Yann,
I think the dokuwiki community would be interested in your feedback on using
your 2500-page system,
from the users' point of view.
- Description of your hard/soft ware: internet/intranet, your server(s) and
OS (Linux/XP?), your internet supplier (if external), and your client posts
(Linux/XP/Win98).
- Description of your dokuwiki: version, average size of a 'page', list of
plugins used, namespaces used.
- Description of a 'prime-time' reading-only usage: number of persons
connected simultaneously, average refresh time (requesting a page)
- and more if you have the time.

Thank you for your 'success story'.

2007/6/27, Yann <yann.hamon@xxxxxxxxx>:

Hello,

I want to use this opportunity to thank all the dokuwiki community for
their work. The work between the releases is huge and of quality; I remember
encoutering huge performance problems one year ago, and reporting them on
this malling list. I tried writing a patch of medium quality; on the next
release, all the changes.log system had been rebuilt from scratch,
resulting in a huge performance improvement. We are now running a 2500 pages
dokuwiki without any problem.

I am pleased to see that dokuwiki is still on active development, and hope
it will stay like that for a long time.
Thank you so much Andreas for your work; and also thanks to the community
for the plugins, patches, and activity on this list.

Yann Hamon


On 6/27/07, Andreas Gohr <andi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Hi all!
>
> As may have noticed already, a new DokuWiki release went live yesterday
> [1].
> You may also have noticed that it was released exactly three years after
> the
> very first release of DokuWiki. I think we all created a great software
> in
> those three years and I want to say thank you for all your
> contributions.
> I'm looking forward to the next years :-)
>
> Because it's fun and an appropriate thing to do on a birthday, I tried
> to
> gather some senseless statistics about DokuWiki. Lean back and enjoy :-)
>
>
>
> About 180 contributors are mentioned in the sources.
>
> DokuWiki is available in 41 different translations.
>
> DokuWiki is rated Rank 15 of all listed freshmeat.net projects and rank
> 75
> in popularity.
>
> Google lists about 2,430,000 hits for the search term "DokuWiki".
>
> We fixed 690 bug reports (number of closed bugs reported in the bug
> tracker). The earliest tracked bug is from 2004-02-18.
>
> We have about 70,000 physical code lines (no blanks or comments), with a
> appropriate scale (used to make code line number comparable between
> different programming languages) that equates to about 240,000 lines of
> code. Here are the exact stats generated by CLOC:
>
>     1774 text files.
>     1762 unique files.
>     1325 files ignored.
>
> http://cloc.sourceforge.net v 0.80  T= 2.0 s (222.5 files/s, 48964.5lines/s)
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Language       files     blank   comment      code    scale   3rd gen.
> equiv
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> PHP              361      8633     16475     67809 x   3.50 = 237331.50
> Javascript        45       277       732      1464 x   1.48 =   2166.72
> CSS               14       293       129      1433 x   1.00 =   1433.00
> HTML              23        87        19       427 x   1.90 =    811.30
> XSLT               1         8         3        99 x   1.90 =    188.10
> Bourne Shell       1         4        15        22 x   3.81 =     83.82
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> SUM:             445      9302     17373     71254 x   3.40 = 242014.44
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>
> [1] http://www.splitbrain.org/go/dokuwiki
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