Use Rails in-built caching instead. If you want to use bundle_fu to
obfuscate your scripts, then you need to note that it will take a long
time the first time the server is run for doing the caching.
Subsequent requests will be faster.
Regards,
Mukund
On Feb 12, 11:25 am, zero0x
<zero0...-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org>
wrote:> Hi,
>
> I tried the bundle_fu plugin,
>
> and as of moving to production, I noticed, that my views render in
> 70ms without bundle_fu, and about 1800ms with it!
>
> It''s not always 1800 but most of the time.
>
> Is this ok? Shouldn''t I turn some caching in bundle_fu to on?
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