Remove the thirdparty.zip malarkey. Potentially significant performance win,#35
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win, significant decrease in complexity of maintaining the app, at a cost of bumping the number of files to be uploaded from just over 200 to just over 300.
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Exact numbers: the Current master branch: After this patch: The limit is 3k files. We have a long way to go before the zip functionality helps us in any way at all. |
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After talking to other people yesterday, it seems as though the performance gain here is probably not as significant as I had thought. |
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significant decrease in complexity of maintaining the app, at a
cost of bumping the number of files to be uploaded from just over 200 to
just over 300.
If we ever need this back, it's in the git history and we can pull it back out.