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speed up the build #20

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afeld opened this issue Feb 18, 2015 · 6 comments
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speed up the build #20

afeld opened this issue Feb 18, 2015 · 6 comments

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afeld commented Feb 18, 2015

@mbland noted that the plugin might be accounting for not-insignificant slowdown, especially in sites with a lot of pages. TODO to look into some optimization.

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Is this still in need of attention?

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afeld commented Mar 19, 2015

Yes! Might be able to leverage some of the incremental build stuff in Jekyll 3, too.

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Neat. Alrighty. I'm not much of a Rubyist...yet. This seems as good a place
as any to start.

I'll check into the incremental build stuff and do some profiling.


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Yes! Might be able to leverage some of the incremental build stuff in
Jekyll 3, too.


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afeld commented Mar 19, 2015

Awesome! Happy to talk through stuff if you like. Also, happy to keep this Jekyll 3-only if that makes things easier.

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Cool deal.

Is there an IRC channel or slack somewhere that I missed?

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afeld commented Mar 19, 2015

@willnewby Good question – hadn't thought about it! Let's try https://gitter.im/18F/jekyll_pages_api in the short term.

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