In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Theo Schlossnagle
 writes:
>Hi guys,
>
>I'd really like to be able to contribute some of the improvements  
>we've made to varnish back.  Is there a way I can get access to  
>commit.  I'd be happy to stay in my own branch.  My current patch set  
>is unwieldy and I'm very tempted to just start my own repos... That,  
>of course, seems silly.  I've fixed up (removed) some of the gccism in  
>favor or more portability (#include over -include).  I've fixed a few  
>bugs, made the VCC line a but smarter and more accepting of non gcc  
>compiler, I've added a portfs acceptor and built a storage_umem  
>allocator facility that rides on Solaris' excellent libumem (highly  
>scalable allocator) which we also ported to run on Linux and FreeBSD  
>(and Mac OS X): https://labs.omniti.com/trac/portableumem
>
>Next steps?

Can you mail me a link to the patch ?

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