* JS Percival <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-05-16 04:24:46]: > >Ed Tomlinson wrote: > >>On Monday 15 May 2006 10:27, Matthew Toseland wrote: > >> > >>>On Sun, May 14, 2006 at 11:09:51PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >>> > >>>>>Ed Tomlinson wrote: > >>>>> > >>>>>>On Saturday 13 May 2006 10:04, Matthew Toseland wrote: > >>>>>> > >>>>>>>exit? > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>I would like that much better. > >>>>>> > >>>>>So EXIT would close the socket and QUIT would shutdown the node? Or > >>>>>the other way around? > >>>>> > >>>>if it's supposed to shut down the node, use SHUTDOWN (like in *nix to > >>>>bring something completely down) > >>>>to close the socket use EXIT (like sh/dosshell) or QUIT (like 95% of > >>>>programs) > >>>> > >>>>what's the problem? :) > >>>>0,02EUR > >>>> > >>>shutdown might end up being typed on the console? I suppose that's not a > >>>real problem as shutdown on its own won't bring the system down, even if > >>>the user is root. > >>> > >> > >>Freenet uses java. So the above depends on the OS. For instance, > >>shutdown alone is > >>enought to stop an IBM VM based os (which does run java...) > >> > >So don't run Freenet "as root". :) > > > >Honestly, it looks to me like the "QUIT closes the socket, SHUTDOWN takes > >down the node" approach is favored by most who have spoken, but then I > >favor this myself. > > > > > >Should we put this to an informal vote? > > > >Candidate A: "EXIT closes the socket, QUIT takes down the node" > >Candidate B: "QUIT closes the socket, SHUTDOWN takes down the node" > > For what it's worth, I vote SHUTDOWN for taking down the node. > EXIT and QUIT are both common for closing a console/connection, so allow > either for closing the socket. >
If my point has any kind of importance :
1) I don't CARE what you choose as long as it's not gonna change
every 20 commits ;)
2) I don't think it's important as TMCI is NOT going to be
enabled by default on .7-release.
3) I'm fed up with following this thread : only power users are
using TCMI and most of them are egocentric, using a different
environement : you won't ever agree alltogether.
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