> On Feb 6, 2008 3:13 PM, Dennis Clarke <dclarke at blastwave.org> wrote:
>>
>> It isn't dead.
>> It is just backed up.
>
> :) Is it possible to recover it, then ?

In a big way.

# find polaris/
polaris/
polaris/root.dump.bz2
polaris/blastware_zone.dump.bz2

And I *feel* so motivated right now if you know what I mean. I really
appreciate everything that Guy Shaw has done but I fel it was all done
wrong. I don't mean technically wrong either.  I mean behind closed doors
wrong.

I want to discuss the Sparc TSO memory consistency model as it applies to
the so called Gold Standard of inter-thread store order memory consistency.

How was that addressed ?  Was it adressed at all ?

Just exactly how tied are we to a dead piece of hardware that we will never
see again?

When Tom Riddle sais that we would get some community based hardware to host
a serial attached tst and development hardware ... which never appeared ...
what did he mean?

I'm not feeling the love here Cyril ... but maybe it is just too early in
the morning. I have *always* been focused on driving the community side of
this project but I feel we are derailed again.

Let me ask the big question .. what will it cost to get everything
documented and to retain Guy Shaw until we have community people up to speed
on his work?

Do I need to allocate $10K or $50K ?

Dennis


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