Isn't this supposed to be an open source project? Why are patches NEVER posted to the mailing list or reviewed? Why were optimizations added to the Windows stack specifically to support Microsoft MPI that are not usable by other applications or MPI versions? (Microsoft still isn't a member of OpenFabrics, despite the fact that they've had years to join.) I haven't seen discussions on any code changes to the Windows stack in months.
I have no problem if a company wants to take the code and produce their own release. But an 'OpenFabrics' release should follow standard open source software procedures. Discussions should be done -- on the mail list -- about changes to the code -- *before* they are merged into the stack. As a member of OpenFabrics, I find the current development model of the Windows stack completely unacceptable. - Sean _______________________________________________ ofw mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openfabrics.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/ofw
