Re: The Common Lisp Directory turns 1




"Xavier Cabal" <xvcbl@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote
Marc Battyani wrote:

111 977 267 HTTP requests served by the same Lisp process with a max at
930K requests/day.

I would not have thought there would be so much interest in a common lisp
resource, it is nice to see that there is. Can you say how many visitors
this represents? Is it mostly your ~800 registered users being very busy,
or are there lots of unregistered lurkers (like me) that use the
directory.

There are a lot of people coming from google. Generally they look at one
page or two then leave.
There are also the hits from the search engines (google, yahoo, msn, etc.)

As to the huge number of request, here are some explanation about why so
many hits:
As some of you already know, my framework is intended for complex real time
collaborative applications and for that there is a 5 seconds Ajax like keep
alive/bidirectional connection. In the case of a public application like the
cl-directory this continuous connection is not useful but induces a lots of
hits. For now, I've reduced the connection frequency to 5 seconds and I will
suppress it completely for all the non interactive pages in the future.

Marc


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