+1, but only if we meetup at East Coast Grill for Hell Night to test the sauce.
On Tue, Aug 30, 2011 at 3:25 PM, Shane Curcuru <[email protected]> wrote: > +1, Rob's willing to do it, and that Sister from Boston is amazing; if she > worked on it, it's worth looking at. If the performance gains don't measure > up, then sprinkle some Crystal hot sauce atop it. > > - Shane > > > On 8/30/2011 2:53 PM, Donald Whytock wrote: > >> -1. Kung-fu is overkill; straightfoward gymnastics are sufficient and >> less brand-specific. Also, New Orleans special sauce is a more >> established standard. >> >> On Tue, Aug 30, 2011 at 2:19 PM, Rob Weir<[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> There is a good description of "Lazy Consensus" on the Apache >>> community web site [1] >>> >>> But even if you understand that page, you might have questions about >>> how to actually do it. It is not very difficult. I've written up a >>> short example template of what it looks like. The use of this >>> template is not required. You can express the same things in your own >>> words, as you wish. But it is good form to ensure that your proposal >>> includes: >>> >>> 1) A [PROPOSAL] tag in the subject line of a new thread, so list >>> readers know to pay special attention to your thread. You should not >>> bury a proposal 15 posts down in an existing thread. >>> >>> 2) A description of what *you* are proposing to do. A proposal for >>> what other people should do is just a wish. >>> >>> 3) A statement that you will invoke Lazy Consensus if no objections >>> are expressed within some time period, at least 72-hours. A longer >>> time period might be appropriate for proposals made near major >>> holidays, for example. >>> >>> [1]: >>> http://community.apache.org/**committers/lazyConsensus.html<http://community.apache.org/committers/lazyConsensus.html> >>> >>> ======================== >>> >>> Subject: [PROPOSAL] Optimized sleep() statements >>> >>> I propose to rewrite all sleep() statements in AOOo to improve >>> performance, adding my special sauce and kung-fu taught to me on the >>> streets of Boston by Sister Mary Elizabeth, and optimize the hell out >>> of it with a recursive C++ function template I saw in Dr. Dobbs in >>> 1993, and then to commit it to the trunk. >>> >>> If there are no objections to the above proposal within 72-hours then >>> I will invoke Lazy Consensus and proceed to implement the above >>> proposal. >>> >>> ======================== >>> >>>
