> But in the AFS world, well, there AREN'T that many people. You could > fit all of the major players in my living room (I speak from experience > there).
I know. I bought lunch several days in a row for at least one occurrence. 8-) > Everyone pretty much knows each other. Now of course we should > develop new talent, but I don't see a HUGE influx of people arriving to > do OpenAFS work. Including new people shouldn't be hard; there's plenty > of room for them. Plenty of room, but not much in the way of telling them how the rules of the game are carried out, and having to beard a guru to become enlightened isn't a scalable thing either. > And I think the TECHNICAL output of any process-derived document > would be equal to anything generated by a hypothetical "Steel Cage > Match" :-) Very likely, modulo bus errors, as someone else pointed out. _______________________________________________ AFS3-standardization mailing list [email protected] http://michigan-openafs-lists.central.org/mailman/listinfo/afs3-standardization
