I know There has been a small problem with performance on large wikis
and templates that are used in hundreds of articles, or articles that
use many templates.
Am I correct in suspecting that (for wikipedia) this will be a
non-issue as soon as the next version of squid is stable? I say this
because of that feature squid will have to cache only certain parts of
the page and keep others dynamic, almost like a template system. Could
this feature be exploited to massively accelerate the rendering of
pages that use templates?
I know that the problem of updating these templates still exists, but
something is something, no?
Lightning