Gnizr 2.3.0 Release Candidate 1 is now available for download.
As we march forward with the new gnizr 2.4 development, we want to hear from you on how you have used gnizr. We have few choices in prioritizing our next milestone objectives. Your feedbacks and comments will help us to define our development goals.
- What do you use gnizr for (e.g. sharing bookmarks with friends or co-workers)?
- What features do you like the most in gnizr?
- What features do you use the most in gnizr?
- What features do you think we should improve in the next release?
- Do you have a Wish List for gnizr?
6 comments:
Just found out about Gnizr, and it sounds interesting. Although I do have a question about your application. What's the scalability range on it right now? Can it handle a high user load or is only made for a couple of users to be on it at once?
In our own test environment, gnizr 2.3.0 RC1 is hosting ~24,000 bookmarks, ~2100 unique tags and ~3000 tag-bookmark relations. We have 35 registered users.
We didn't perform any stress tests that require all users to interact with the server simultaneously.
The test server has been up for few weeks and shown no obvious signs of memory leaks or strange system behavior.
There is a reported problem with the search implementation when there are more than 10K bookmarks.
So you believe it can handle under opened-to-public usage perfectly fine, with maybe some minor hiccups? I'm asking because I would like to host the app. so I can upload my 10k+ bookmarks and allow others a place to do the same (my friends & anyone else interested). Is your app. up for it?
> Is your app. up for it?
Yes, give it a try. But, don't come to me with an army of lawyers when things don't work out for you. :-)
LOL! I'm not that type of person. Just wanted to know if the app was scalable. I'll test it out, and let you know how everything goes. Thanks for the quick replies, really appreciated it.
> I'll test it out, and let you
> know how everything goes.
If you decide to give gnizr a try, let us know your experience. Your feedback is important to us. The more we can learn from users like you, the faster we can improve the quality of the software.
Happy gnizing!
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