Hey Subrata,

Sorry my delay in reply your email, I was travelling and with limited
access to my personal emails.

I see no problems at all in see ebizzy included in LTP.  I have some
friends working on this project @IBM too.  Also, please, keep me copied
in the patches so in further updates we don't break the compatibility
without let you know first (or providing you a new patch).

If you already sent your patches, please, link me.


Regards,


Rodrigo (BSDaemon).



Subrata Modak escreveu:
> Hi Henson,
>
> Thanks. Your mail below is enough for us to include the Ebizzy code
> inside LTP.
>
> Regards--
> Subrata
>
> On Fri, 2009-02-27 at 13:16 -0800, Valerie Aurora Henson wrote:
>   
>> On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 4:48 AM, poornima nayak
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>     
>>> Hi Val Henson
>>>
>>> I work for Linux Technology Center, in IBM . I have developed some
>>> testcases to test Power management feature in Linux Kernel. These
>>> testcases trigger ebizzy to generate workload on the system in which
>>> test is run. Since we need communities support to test well the Power
>>> management feature in Linux Kerenl, the testcase I have developed has to
>>> be integrated into LTP.
>>> >From your end we need a acknowledgment that we can integrate ebizzy-0.2
>>> & ebizzy-0.3 into LTP. So that in future if any testcase in LTP has a
>>> requirement to trigger ebizzy could easily access it from LTP.
>>>
>>> I will be mailing today a patch to integrate ebizzy-0.2 to LTP. It would
>>> be a great help if you could acknowledge the same in LTP mailing list.
>>>       
>> Hi Poornima,
>>
>> I'm glad to hear ebizzy is useful to you!  Ebizzy is licensed under
>> the GPL, so you don't have to get my permission to use it or integrate
>> it into LTP.  Also, Rodrigo Rubira Branco (cc'd) is the current
>> maintainer.  In any case, you have my permission.
>>
>> If you cc me on the email of the patch, I will reply.  Otherwise I
>> don't have time to subscribe to the mailing list and look for the
>> email myself.
>>
>> Best wishes,
>>
>> -VAL
>>     
>
>
>   


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