Skip to main content

[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] [List Home]
RE: [eclipse.org-planning-council] eclipse.org server usage patternsversus new innovative tools

Title: New Page 1

Sorry…this isn’t exactly on topic….

 

Has anyone heard complaints about having to use newsgroups?  I have one project lead who really hates them.  It’s true that they are a little “retro”, but I haven’t heard anyone else complain about them before now.

 

Doug

 

From: eclipse.org-planning-council-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:eclipse.org-planning-council-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Bjorn Freeman-Benson
Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2007 12:38 PM
To: Cross project issues; eclipse.org-planning-council; 'Denis Roy'; Mike Milinkovich; emo@xxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [eclipse.org-planning-council] eclipse.org server usage patternsversus new innovative tools

 

Planning Council, Cross Projects List, EMO,

The eclipse.org IT infrastructure (cvs, svn, bugzilla, wiki, eclipsecon, etc) is designed to support current usage patterns and expected growth to those patterns. Innovation in frameworks and tools can affect those usage patterns. I think we should write up a policy for how Eclipse projects should assist the EMO in planning for usage pattern changes.

For example, our CVS system is designed around the historic usage pattern of developers syncing up with the HEAD, doing some work, then committing their changes, iterating a few times a day, maybe a dozen times a day. But what if the Team-CVS project team wanted to include a "automatically check for changes" feature in the Team-CVS code. If the automatic part ran frequently (every few minutes), this might impose a large load on the eclipse.org CVS servers and bandwidth - a dramatic change to the usage pattern. And yet we don't want to discourage innovation like this because it could be a great feature for end users.

We (the EMO) would want to be involved in design decisions so that we can understand what the usage pattern changes and their impacts will be. And we'd like to be involved in web-api design so that there are ways for us to throttle back the bandwidth/resources at critical times (e.g., the big June release and the last week before EclipseCon). For example, the hypothetical Team-CVS feature could utilize a reply code from the servers to throttle back how often it checks for updates. Etc.

I've started a wiki page for comments: http://wiki.eclipse.org/Eclipse.Org_Usage_Patterns_Policy
- Bjorn

--
[end of message]


Back to the top