Just to be absolutely clear, I __looove__ perlmonks. I am unworthy to tackle the slowness of PM, but I feel I must try.

From what I've read in earlier posts on this topic, the hardware on PM is great, but the code, while excellent and solid as a rock, does not take advantage of more recent speedy tricks.

Is this still true? Most of the stuff I read was from 2002. Is trying to speed up the Everything engine still the recommended approach to take? Is the code for PM available for me to look at? Can I find out about the environment in which PM is hosted? What server OS, web server, web server mods etc...? IE, if I wanted to duplicate the setup of PM for testing, could I find out how?

--Thanks!
Pileofrogs


In reply to How Can I Help Make PM Faster? by pileofrogs

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