> I would much rather see us implement A.  It makes things more obvious to
> the user.  We aren't asking them to do any multiplication to look at how
> many requests they can handle at once.  This will also cut down on the
> number of bugs filed.  I am mostly thinking of Unix, where threads are

s/Unix/Linux

Ryan

> reported through ps.  If people specify 6 processes to start, but ps
> reports 120 have been started, they think it is a bug.  In reality, Linux
> is just reporting all the threads as if they were processes.
>
> Also, sticking with A makes us translate better from 1.3 to 2.0.  I know
> this isn't a concern for most people, but it would be nice for our users.
>
> Ryan
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