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From: Bob F <mon...@gm...> - 2005-09-10 04:12:22
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Well, I'll tell you right now that I don't like every X posts, because then= =20 on each submission we'd have to count, and write and read. Lot of extra=20 processing. If we give the admin an option, I'm in favor of also having an= =20 option of cleaning things out.=20 Think about it, if this is say used on a heavily traffic-ed website, they= =20 may not want to store megabytes of conversations. So maybe, Archive Monthly Archive Weekly Archive Daily Cleanout Monthly Cleanout Weekly Cleanout Daily All as choices.=20 On 9/9/05, Jonathan Fenocchi <jo...@sl...> wrote: >=20 > Do we archive? Yes. Does the admin have to press a button? No. When are > archives created? Well, we can give the admin a few choices -- monthly, > weekly, daily, or we can let him say after X messages. Actually, I think= =20 > "after X messages" wouldn't be a good idea, since you could have a lot > of conversation in five minutes and it may archive automatically at that > time. On the other hand, every month might not be a good idea, either,=20 > since someone could be having a conversation at the end of the month, > and suddenly have no messages... Hmm... Thoughts on that? >=20 > Still, I think the best option would be to give the admin a dropdown: > "Store archives every: [month, week, day]"=20 >=20 > Bob F wrote: > > Cool, we got that hashed out. > > > > Now, I've got another for discussion, that we've yet to think out > > entirely. Archiving. There are obviously problems with working with > > humungous files. Jona suggests archiving, but how should this be done?= =20 > > On a daily/weekly/monthly basis? After X amount of posts? Does it > > require a mod or admin to press a button? Or do we not archive? >=20 > ------------------------------------------------------- > SF.Net email is Sponsored by the Better Software Conference & EXPO=20 > September 19-22, 2005 * San Francisco, CA * Development Lifecycle=20 > Practices > Agile & Plan-Driven Development * Managing Projects & Teams * Testing & Q= A > Security * Process Improvement & Measurement * http://www.sqe.com/bsce5sf > _______________________________________________ > Chategory-devl mailing list > Cha...@li...=20 > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/chategory-devl >=20 --=20 - Da Bob=20 --=20 - Da Bob |