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is really, really fun, by the way!)
Mark Sweeney
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apologies
for that to those who felt left out of the loop, and thanks to those who made
me aware of the situation.
Mark Sweeney
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From: Eric Boutilier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wednesday, January 18, 2006 11:34 pm
Subject: Re: CIFS group creation request.
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], opensolaris-discuss@opensolaris.org
you need to decide whether your efforts require a project
or a community
a CIFS community (Cheers and Yays appreciated)
2) Help me to move all the FS's into a big Filesystems community, and
reorganize them all as projects.
To everyone that responded thus far, thanks for all your help and input.
Mark Sweeney
Solaris Kernel/Networking Development, Filesystems
I doubt the majority of people would object to have more code offered to them
for free after Sun has paid a significant amount of money/time/resources
developing it. It's like christmas all over again!
As for developing in house, It's just the logistics of getting it done with
quality and
to other past decisions, I meant to
say that organization is a good justification.
I hope this clears up any misunderstanding.
Mark Sweeney
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From: Eric Schrock [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thursday, January 19, 2006 4:49 pm
Subject: Re: [osol-discuss] Re: CIFS group creation
Hi Octave,
Yep, it will be supported on x86 and sparc.
Thanks for the interest.
Mark
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2006 09:58 am, Mark Sweeney wrote:
I see communities as being the long term high level thing and
projects being the shorter term or smaller scope things.
I don't really care either way but it does beg why we have both
projects and communities.
Communities are the social groups
Hi Darren,
As there are several *FS communities, like NFS, ZFS, UFS, so to maintain the
same level of abstraction, I wanted to have a CIFS community.
You raise a good point about how things should be organized. I suppose we
could put all the *FS communities under a Filesystems community if
what I have to do to proceed.
Mark Sweeney
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