[Tickets #3661] RESOLVED: Since Horde 3.1 Update Turba Addressbook is unusable slow

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Wed Apr 19 01:01:49 PDT 2006


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Ticket URL: http://bugs.horde.org/ticket/?id=3661
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 Ticket             | 3661
 Updated By         | slwkk at alternatywa.net
 Summary            | Since Horde 3.1 Update Turba Addressbook is unusable slow
 Queue              | Horde Framework Packages
 Version            | FRAMEWORK_3
 State              | Bogus
 Priority           | 1. Low
 Type               | Bug
 Owners             | 
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slwkk at alternatywa.net (2006-04-19 01:01) wrote:

> It's certainly true that we could have much better documentation. But 
> how do you expect us to feel about spending more time on 
> documentation when you say things like this, and right in 
> turba/docs/INSTALL, we have:
>
> "   You must configure ``sources.php`` to list your data sources 
> (both SQL and
>    LDAP if necessary).  This configuration file contains a large number
of
>    **examples**.  Please remove or comment out those examples that 
> **you don't
>    need**."

Ok, I was wrong - everything was in docs. The solution wasn't obvious
because it was working before even with all backends enabled in sources.php
- don't get me wrong it isn't problem that i have to comment out sth more
now.

>> - there are only questions without answers in maillist archive... how
>
> .. and saying things like this that are patently untrue.

Misunderstanding, sorry. I was thinking about my question about smtp auth o.
ssl/tls (that it wasn't answered before - or I just couldn't find anwer
anywhere). I see that most of the questions are answered, and many of them
by developers (especially by Jan Schneider).

> Like you said, all of this 
> *is* free - telling us we should be paid for us is nice, but doesn't 
> give you license to tell us how to spend our time as if we *were* 
> paid for it.

Ok, right. Developers should work on code, other guys on docs.

> Especially with such negativity and missing basic 
> documentation files.

I just wanted to pay attention about documentation problem, that's all.
There are some basic things which are not documentated and it don't help,
because Horde day by day is bigger and more complicated piece of soft (now
it's quite hard to find some answers in source code). 

Ok,  I think that it's good time to EOT - it's bad place for similar
discussions.

ps. sorry if it still sounds negative ...




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