Feature changed by: Michael Loeffler (sprudel24)
Feature #301038, revision 38
Title: Improved performance in main menu, app browser and control
center
openSUSE-10.2: Rejected by JP Rosevear
reject date: 2006-10-17 08:30:51
reject reason: Performance bottlenecks are mostly remaining in some
lower level libraries that need review.
Priority
Requester: Desirable
Projectmanager: Important
openSUSE-10.3: Rejected by Gary Ekker
reject date: 2007-09-12 11:10:12
reject reason: Nothing done for 10.3.
Priority
Requester: Desirable
Projectmanager: Important
openSUSE-11.0: Done
Priority
Requester: Important
Projectmanager: Important
openSUSE-11.1: Done
Priority
Requester: Important
openSUSE-11.2: Evaluation
Priority
Requester: Mandatory
Requested by: Nat Friedman (natfriedman)
+ Partner organization: openSUSE.org
Description:
Improved performance in main menu, app browser and control center
Discussion:
#1: Gary Ekker (gekker) (2006-08-17 09:56:56)
Anna, can we get more info on this?
#2: Anna Dirks (annadirks) (2006-09-21 16:49:05) (reply to #1)
Improved performace sounds to me like it means more quick and
responsive. This would be an issue for Jim Krehl to manager I believe;
the feedback which I have received regarding Main Menu/AB/CC
performance centers around the menu taking a while to appear, and the
AB/CC not necessarily defaulting to the best behavior when one searches
for an launches an item.
#3: JP Rosevear (jproseve) (2007-01-10 21:40:13)
We didn't do anything major here for SP1, and with no PM priority I
think its safe to reject.
#4: Jared Allen (jpallen) (2007-09-12 11:59:45)
Actually, Jimmy developed a muti-threaded model and re-worked the tiles
for both the app browser and the main menu. This should improve
performance. He did no do anything for the control center.
#5: JP Rosevear (jproseve) (2008-04-08 16:04:35)
Federico did a good amount of performance improvements in the main-menu
for 11.0.
#6: Guy Lunardi (glunardi) (2008-06-23 13:53:50) (reply to #5)
Great to hear, this remains a big issue for our preloads, especially on
slower systems like thin clients and low-cost PC.
#7: JP Rosevear (jproseve) (2008-09-11 17:05:34)
Thumbnailing was removed, but beyond that nothing more happened. Hard
to say when this is done exactly.
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openSUSE Feature:
https://features.opensuse.org/?rm=feature_show&id=301038