On Fri Apr 10 22:48:09 2009, Anaël Verrier wrote:
> Gajim uses non-blocking sockets to not have to use threads. I do  
> not think only
> it is necessary to neglect the use of threads just to not have to  
> be bored with,
> especially at the hour of the processors multi-cores.

I think you want to be careful about what you're implying, there.  
Gajim's architecture - using a single non-blocking thread - is  
perfectly fine, as you certainly don't want or need multithreading  
there.

You do need threads for high-volume systems, but you want them  
scaling by core, not by connection.

Dave.
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