On Thu, Apr 14, 2016 at 05:16:28PM +0100, Alex Bligh wrote:
> Wouter,
>
> On 14 Apr 2016, at 16:38, Wouter Verhelst <[email protected]> wrote:
> > This sounds like a viable approach,
>
> I propose I come up with a patch to move the current experimental
> stuff out to a branch then.
>
> As Erik currently is performing open heart surgery on NBD_OPT_INFO
Eric ;-)
> I'll leave it until the patient is in recovery before doing that one.
>
> Structured replies is (famous last words) already in that state.
Yeah, I think so too.
> I haven't paid much attention to WRITE_ZEROES but I think that's
> relatively stable too. I'm guessing if we had a server side implementation
> of that we could promote it.
There seems to be some discussion going on there still. I'm not sure.
> > except that currently I'm still the
> > only person able to merge patches, which means I get to be a bottleneck
> > all the time. Not ideal.
> >
> > Maybe I should fix that.
> >
> > Alex: according to github, you've made the second-highest number of
> > commits to nbd. That, plus your actions on this mailinglist mean you've
> > been annoying me enough to be punished for it.
> >
> > Consider yourself a committer ;-)
>
> Thanks for that!
You're welcome. Just don't abuse it ;-)
> I will on this basis congratulate myself on being so annoying ;-)
You do that.
> > (I'll also add you to the sourceforge project if you have an account
> > there and tell me what it is...)
>
> Unoriginally enough, abligh.
Added.
> Not that I have anything on sourceforge now and I didn't know there was still
> any NBD stuff there still to be honest,
The file releases are still done there, and I keep doing "git push" to
both sourceforge and github. I suggest you do the same.
> but I now find a website. I was going to put up a list of nbd
> clients/server somewhere, so that sounds like a good place.
Sure, why not?
(that website calls for being updated at some point, though -- it's
pretty much still the same website it was fifteen years ago, and even
then it was oldfashioned)
--
< ron> I mean, the main *practical* problem with C++, is there's like a dozen
people in the world who think they really understand all of its rules,
and pretty much all of them are just lying to themselves too.
-- #debian-devel, OFTC, 2016-02-12
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