Hello, Am Sonntag, 14. Oktober 2018, 23:10:40 CEST schrieb Guo Yunhe:
The Chameleon skin has been applied to software.opensuse.org and wikis for a while. These sites are using Open Sans fonts and users who didn't install it may have to download fonts every time they visit an openSUSE site.
So I think if we host fonts in a single server, static.opensuse.org , users can load page faster. We can even configure cache so that font cache can be valid for a month because they rarely change.
I didn't find any way to contact the admins of static.opensuse.org . Need your help!
You found the right way - static.o.o is managed by the heroes ;-) I like the idea of moving the fonts to static.o.o. Maybe you should also consider to move most of the CSS and JS (except the wiki-specific parts) to static.o.o - that would probably be better and faster than piping 280 kB of CSS and 400 kB of JS through Mediawiki's load.php ;-) [1] Now the question is how we best handle that on the technical side. IIRC static.o.o is build from 4 or 5 git repos, so adding the existing Chameleon repo [2] as another subdirectory is probably the easiest way. I assume you want to have a cronjob that does "git pull" regularly? Also, do you prefer a specific path on static.o.o, or can we choose whatever fits? Regards, Christian Boltz [1] I noticed increasing load on the wiki server since we use the Chameleon skin. That's not really surprising because the Bento skin used lots of files from static.o.o. My _guess_ is that piping a large amount of CSS and JS through load.php contributes to the load. However, I don't have solid numbers to confirm or deny this - we'll see what happens when we move the CSS and JS to static.o.o. (Note that Leap 15 was released the same day - I hope this also contributes to the load ;-) [2] that's https://github.com/openSUSE/opensuse-theme-chameleon/ - right? -- Is a stable version of kmail planned? [Anders Lund in https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=259949#c364] -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: heroes+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: heroes+owner@opensuse.org