> On 03/01/2014 04:39 PM, Timothy Pearson wrote: >>> On 02/28/2014 11:35 PM, Timothy Pearson wrote: >>>> The load is primarily coming from the FOSWiki instance during routine >>>> search engine crawls. If we can migrate FOSWiki to MediaWiki the >>>> server >>>> will be far more responsive. >>>> >>>> In the meantime I will see what I can do to throw additional hardware >>>> at >>>> the Web server in an attempt to mitigate this. >>>> >>>> Tim >>> >>> Thank Tim, >>> >>> I'd just wait for the Mediawiki migration. No need to mess with >>> what's >>> working >>> if we have a planned migration coming. Unless you just want to throw >>> more >>> hardware at it :) >>> >>> -- >>> David C. Rankin, J.D.,P.E. >> >> How did you want to handle the migration? Should I throw a MediaWiki >> instance up and give you full access, then let you start working? >> >> Tim >> > > Yes, > > Give myself and E. Liddel full access. As mentioned before, I have > already > collected all of the templates to upload as soon as it is up and running. > I > think the process will go very quickly. What would really help the > transition > (at least from your standpoint) is a quick list of what you want to see up > first: > The entire contents of the Developers web (http://www.trinitydesktop.org/wiki/bin/view/Developers/WebHome) The entire contents of the Documentation web http://www.trinitydesktop.org/wiki/bin/view/Documentation/WebHome Lesser priority (can be migrated after MediaWiki goes live: Artwork Community ULab (I can handle this one) If possible I'd like to retain the structure inherent in the FOSWiki "Webs" (a.k.a. categories). Is this something that can be done with MediaWiki? > > E. has apparently already began the wiki layout. We will need to get > with him > to see what he has and then between he and I we can do a 'divide and > conquer' > moving content over. > > This is a good thing ;-) Yes it is. :-) Out of curiosity, how is the Web server responding now? I have implemented some changes and it seems to be responding OK in my limited testing thus far (but FOSWiki will still slow it down). Thanks! Tim