It's not a pressing issue for us at Edinburgh.

I think actually the File Format Registry could be made much more functional 
(compared to how it works in v5.2), much more useful both for curators, 
depositors and especially end-users. Of course, I'm running a research *data* 
repository, so new file formats generate a lot of work for us. There's been an 
acceleration of the appearance of new file formats I think, certainly in the 
deposits we're receiving.


But maybe colleagues running publication repositories would be less interested 
in that...? Should I just maybe draft up some suggestions into use cases? Or, 
Bram, do you know, is the file format registry an area that has been improved 
in v6? Thanks very much.


:p


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Sent: 18 February 2017 10:46
To: [email protected]; DSpace Community; DSpace 
Technical Support
Subject: Topic for a future DCAT call: "The need for speed - let's talk DSpace 
performance"

Hi,

apologies for cross posting but though this would be of interest to the 
different lists.

Because this could be a relatively technical topic, I wanted to see if there's 
an interest to dedicate one of the next DCAT calls to DSpace performance:

- are your pages loading fast enough?
- are you suffering from downtime and how are you dealing with this?
- which performance related JIRA tickets are out there and should we raise 
attention to them?
- Show & tell of approaches, for example, 
https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/~terrywbrady/Using+New+Relic+to+Monitor+XMLUI

What do you think? Too technical? Relevant? Should we schedule it?

cheers,

Bram

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