Faster & more flexible CDN integration

More details coming soon.

Related links:
http://wimleers.com/tags/bachelor-thesis
http://drupal.org/project/cdn
http://drupal.org/project/episodes
http://fileconveyor.org/

The demo of the File Conveyor daemon in the presentation (slide 28 on Slideshare, slide 12 in the Keynote file). This is a version with a higher compression, if you want the lossless version (about 200 MB), contact me.

Video:

http://www.archive.org/details/FrontEndPerformance-MakingDrupalLightning...

Comments

talk on Thursday morning

Excellent talk - very good work

Thanks! :)

Thanks! :)

cdn talk

Thanks to both of you for a great presentation, i've learned more than I expected :)

excellent work

Awesome, thanks! :)

Awesome, thanks! :)

Pretty cool

Pretty cool, thanks for sharing and great that you're making it easy for anyone to grow with Drupal and integrate with a CDN painlessly.

Glad you like it :)

Glad you like it :)

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