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Changing playground and monticello shortcuts

Torsten Bergmann
kilon wrote:
>I am on a 100kb/s connection and never had an issue with Spotter, are we
>sure here that is just slow connections or maybe something else ?

Tried on a slow mobile line now again as well without any problem.
I get the same impression that we talk about something else that slows
it down.

As one can also see in the first minutes of my video: spotter opens right
away:

  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-dTp6i_P3s

This was also done on a machine with a slow connection. The catalog
stuff just appears "deferred" when the info was retrieved but
the spotter tool opens right away and classes and others could be used
as usual.

Still it would not make sense to retrieve it anytime you open
spotter - thats why I think a cache would be suitable so we
do it just one time per image session.

Thanks
T.

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Re: Changing playground and monticello shortcuts

Thierry Goubier
Profiling a Spotter open ?

Thierry

2015-11-12 14:25 GMT+01:00 Torsten Bergmann <[hidden email]>:
kilon wrote:
>I am on a 100kb/s connection and never had an issue with Spotter, are we
>sure here that is just slow connections or maybe something else ?

Tried on a slow mobile line now again as well without any problem.
I get the same impression that we talk about something else that slows
it down.

As one can also see in the first minutes of my video: spotter opens right
away:

  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-dTp6i_P3s

This was also done on a machine with a slow connection. The catalog
stuff just appears "deferred" when the info was retrieved but
the spotter tool opens right away and classes and others could be used
as usual.

Still it would not make sense to retrieve it anytime you open
spotter - thats why I think a cache would be suitable so we
do it just one time per image session.

Thanks
T.