In message <[email protected]>, David Helkowski writes:
>On 3/8/2011 9:53 AM, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
>> In message<[email protected]>, 
>> Jona

>My anger was due primarily to the statement "if you got to deploy a 
>whole bunch of scary inline C that will seriously intimidate the 
>summer intern and makes all the other fear the config it's just not 
>worth it."
>
>The contents of that private email essentially boiled to me saying, in 
>many more words:
>"not everyone is as stupid as you".

Well, to put it plainly and simply:

In the context of the Varnish project, viewed through the prism that
is our project philosphy,  Per is Right and you are Wrong.

Inline C is the last resort, it is there because there needs to be
a last resort, but optimizations like the one you propose does not
belong *anywhere* inline C or not.

End of story.


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