At 01:09 PM 10/10/2005, Christoph Hellwig wrote:
On Mon, Oct 10, 2005 at 12:53:29PM -0700, Michael Krause wrote:
> standards.  There are also the new standard Sockets extension API available
> today that might be extended sometime in the future to include explicit

which is never going to get into linux.  one more of these braindead
standards people masturbating in a dark room and coming up with a
frankenstein bastard cases.

Everyone is free to have an opinion.  Sockets extensions are not braindead nor created using whatever methods you envision.  The extensions were created by Sockets engineers with 20+ years experience.  But, hey, why put any faith into people who develop and implement Sockets for a living?  One day perhaps you'll learn a bit of professionalism and perhaps open your mind that there are people out in the world besides yourself you don't take a NIH approach to the world and are actually qualified engineers who have a clue.  All you get with these constant unprofessional diatribes is a continual loss in credibility.  But, hey, that is just an opinion.

BTW, do you feel the same way about the people who created IB?  How about iWARP?  How about PCIe?  Are all of the engineers who work on trying to accelerate technology, its performance, etc. who take into account and try to find a balanced approach to problem solving simply all in dark little rooms?  All of these specs are created by companies. Those same companies who fund open source efforts and many of the people working here.

One last thing, I'm not the only person who feels this way about your unprofessional behavior.  There are many others who have simply don't want to bother writing or have simply written you off as whatever.  Sad state to be in and I suspect you don't care since you view them all as in dark little rooms anyway.  Just something you might want to keep in mind.  There is a much larger world out there where people value other people's professional opinions and ideas.  They don't simply discount what they produce because it was not done in whatever form you prefer.  It is called reality.  Get used to it.

Mike
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