Plugin Bloat (speeding up OpenOffice?)
Rich Braun
richb at pioneer.ci.net
Thu Jan 18 10:05:51 EST 2007
The universe of software is far larger than a standard distro; I intentionally
didn't name which app I'd installed, because my larger point (that hasn't been
refuted) is that the applications people *typically* use (such as Firefox) are
on a path toward bloat (even though there are now and always have been
lighter-weight alternatives). If you stray too far from typical apps, you
have a different set of challenges to deal with.
By "responsive", I mean that in the past the number of milliseconds to do
anything (be it a task launch, a screen refresh, a program function) was
actually in the project's design spec. Long-ago past, that is. Few
developers think that way at all these days, and I don't think a team of them
has come together to design a whole functional system from the ground up
recently, except for the product I mentioned (the so-called iPhone).
Taking up the challenge about using distros instead of downloaded .tgz files:
(Yes I am guilty, I almost always download and install from source rather than
a distro, because I let 3 to 5 years go by after loading a distro before
updating it, usually with a system overhaul. And these days most apps aren't
compiled C code, they tend to be php or Java or whatever, you just load them
into your Apache directory and tweak them into submission.)
The app I installed was a Wiki engine. Just for yuks, I went over to the
Fedora core website to see if their product includes a wiki. Couldn't learn
much about it but was *rather* amused to find that the Fedora site itself runs
on a wiki called MoinMoin. Available for download. In .tgz format. *Not*
and rpm. ;-)
-rich
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