Hi!

On Mar 29, 2011, at 11:44 AM, Dustin wrote:

>  May), and it's consistent with my blog post from last June.  There's

Your blog is not the mailing list, and assuming everyone reads your blog is a 
stretch.

> experiment on new things.  I like to think there is, but feedback is
> minimal here, so we typically get it elsewhere.

If you don't find the mailing list useful, and you don't find the wiki useful 
(http://code.google.com/p/memcached/wiki/NewCommands has no updates), how about 
the website?

There are zero downloads of the 1.6 tree available: 
http://code.google.com/p/memcached/downloads/list

There are zero mentions of even what the 1.6 tree is on the source page: 
http://code.google.com/p/memcached/wiki/DevelopmentRepos

Do you want feedback? Propose a medium which has some ability for people to 
follow, otherwise how would you expect anyone to be able to contribute? I 
follow IRC as well, and little to nothing is mentioned there as well.

If you want to abandon the mailing list, tell people, though I would like to 
hear about what others think about this. Please propose a different solution.

For now though? 1.6 is a mystery. Whatever is going into it is a mystery, and 
it seems like only "various production environments" have some experience with 
it. Maybe one of those environments want to come forward and talk about it?

Stop and think about this. If you have customers  using 1.6, think about how 
many more people would be using it if you updated the public sources. 

Cheers,
        -Brian






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