On Saturday 15 March 2003 16:12, Don Baccus wrote:
So ... my questions are simple. Who maintains ns_cache these days? Who has commit rights to CVS? How do I get these modifications accepted? Should the maintainer (Rob?) review my changes?
Don,
Since I'm about to move about a dozen packages to 4.0 (we'll am just in the middle of it), I can take a look on your ns_cache changes as well. Just send me a tarball with your changed ns_cache version.
I must also second Jim; we should really have a process-wide *in addition* to the per-vserver cache.
I'm sure that would be nice, and if anyone has time to do it, they're more than welcome to do so.
I don't, however, at the moment.
My goal here was to simply maintain the existing semantics for site code written to run in the single server enivronment that's now being run in the multiple virtual server environment. In other words, existing site code shouldn't break, and code which uses the current nscache will break when multiple virtual servers are run. I did what I need for the OpenACS project and I have time for, unfortunately.
I don't think the fact that the functionality's not been enhanced should cause us to hold back adopting my changes (assuming they pass inspection, etc) - existing code won't miss enhancements it doesn't know about.
And I might find time later - in a couple of months - to add a true global cache if no one else gets around to it.
-- Don Baccus Portland, OR http://donb.photo.net, http://birdnotes.net, http://openacs.org
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