On Feb 27, 2007, at 12:45 PM, Michael S. Tsirkin wrote:

> Lot's of stuff *is* in wiki already - did you look at pages Vlad  
> created?

A search for "quilt" on the wiki turns up nothing (I checked before I  
posted :-) ).

And yes, I have [thoroughly] read the pages Vlad created.  But the  
very fact that this conversation is occurring is because either the  
information is not on the wiki or what is on the wiki is not clear.   
Otherwise, I suspect that you simply would have pointed Steve to the  
wiki and said "Please read the fine manual at http://....";.

Don't get me wrong; what has already been posted is great.  I'm just  
saying: keep it coming!  The wiki should be a living document that  
changes as our procedures and collective wisdom changes.  It saves us  
*all* time over the long run.  A one-time dump of information is not  
nearly as useful as an ever-updated document.

> Things can always be improved, you can add stuff too.

https://wiki.openfabrics.org/tiki-lastchanges.php?days=31 shows that  
only Tziporet and myself have changed the OFED portion of the wiki  
over the past month.

So -- *you* can add stuff to the wiki, too.  :-)

> This is just my $0.000001...

It buys very little, if anything.  In fact, a whole $0.02 also buys  
very little, if anything.  So take my comments for what they're worth.

-- 
Jeff Squyres
Server Virtualization Business Unit
Cisco Systems


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