Re: memory pool, rfc

2007-10-31 Thread Eduardo Morras
At 01:46 01/11/2007, you wrote: >> No, i don't want to sell anything to anyone. I'm already on hackers >> list but has very low traffic (9 messages last 5 days) and this is >> a question list no ? ;-) I think that in this list are FreeBSD >> *gurus*/hacks too which could say a "try it" or a "are

Re: memory pool, rfc

2007-10-31 Thread Giorgos Keramidas
On 2007-11-01 02:06, Eduardo Morras <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > At 01:38 01/11/2007, you wrote: >> This is a 'general' questions list, with a fairly high level of traffic. >> Many FreeBSD committers and team affiliates are subscribed, but there >> are still a lot of knowledgeable people who are re

Re: memory pool, rfc

2007-10-31 Thread James
On 10/31/07, Steve Bertrand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I think that in this list are FreeBSD > > *gurus*/hacks too which could say a "try it" or a "are you crazy?" > > answer. If other developers thinks that they need my rfc i'll add my > > code to FreeBSD. > > Agreed, so could it be added as

Re: memory pool, rfc

2007-10-31 Thread Giorgos Keramidas
On 2007-11-01 01:00, Eduardo Morras <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm already on hackers list but has very low traffic (9 messages last > 5 days) and this is a question list no ? ;-) This is a 'general' questions list, with a fairly high level of traffic. Many FreeBSD committers and team affiliates

Re: memory pool, rfc

2007-10-31 Thread Eduardo Morras
At 01:45 01/11/2007, you wrote: And is it better than bzip? Depends on your concept of better. It doesn't compress more, it compress/decompress faster, it's designed for memory to memory compression. ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list

Re: memory pool, rfc

2007-10-31 Thread Eduardo Morras
At 01:38 01/11/2007, you wrote: This is a 'general' questions list, with a fairly high level of traffic. Many FreeBSD committers and team affiliates are subscribed, but there are still a lot of knowledgeable people who are respected team members, but are *not* subcribed here. Maybe in a more app

Re: memory pool, rfc

2007-10-31 Thread Steve Bertrand
> And is it better than bzip? This is in essence why I tried to lead this thread off of this list. The OP stated nothing of being 'better'. On top of that, the OP was referencing libraries, not applications. The OP is trying to get his own code under the BSD license and that is great. Asking w

Re: memory pool, rfc

2007-10-31 Thread Steve Bertrand
>> No, i don't want to sell anything to anyone. I'm already on hackers >> list but has very low traffic (9 messages last 5 days) and this is >> a question list no ? ;-) I think that in this list are FreeBSD >> *gurus*/hacks too which could say a "try it" or a "are you crazy?" >> > Even though you

Re: memory pool, rfc

2007-10-31 Thread Steve Bertrand
> I think that in this list are FreeBSD > *gurus*/hacks too which could say a "try it" or a "are you crazy?" > answer. If other developers thinks that they need my rfc i'll add my > code to FreeBSD. Agreed, so could it be added as a port, or can you license the code with the BSD license and post a

Re: memory pool, rfc

2007-10-31 Thread Aryeh Friedman
On 11/1/07, Eduardo Morras <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > At 00:38 01/11/2007, you wrote: > >Ouch! ...you are not trying to sell anything are you? It may be in > >your best interest if you proceed to the hackers list, to initiate > >conversation in a way that explains how your code will benefit a > >

Re: memory pool, rfc

2007-10-31 Thread Eduardo Morras
At 00:38 01/11/2007, you wrote: Ouch! ...you are not trying to sell anything are you? It may be in your best interest if you proceed to the hackers list, to initiate conversation in a way that explains how your code will benefit a cause, not slam other people (and their work) that are already est

Re: memory pool, rfc

2007-10-31 Thread Steve Bertrand
> I have some free time and want to do an memory pool. The idea is > to have a memory zone of N KB (or several MB) compressed in memory. I > have fast compression algorithms now that can release under BSD > licence that are faster than hd i/o, so it take less > compress/decompress a memory zone th

memory pool, rfc

2007-10-31 Thread Eduardo Morras
Hello: I have some free time and want to do an memory pool. The idea is to have a memory zone of N KB (or several MB) compressed in memory. I have fast compression algorithms now that can release under BSD licence that are faster than hd i/o, so it take less compress/decompress a memory zo