cvs commit: www/en/projects/ideas index.sgml

Alexander Leidinger Alexander at Leidinger.net
Sat Feb 17 14:55:48 UTC 2007


Quoting Robert Watson <rwatson at FreeBSD.org> (from Fri, 16 Feb 2007  
11:23:34 +0000 (UTC)):

> rwatson     2007-02-16 11:23:34 UTC
>
>   FreeBSD doc repository
>
>   Modified files:
>     en/projects/ideas    index.sgml
>   Log:
>   Update ZFS "todo" to say it's being done.  Perhaps there is more   
> than people
>   can help pjd with here, but they need to contact him first.  We need to
>   decide if this item should still be on the TODO list.

See my comments to the commit of joel. I really like the  
zombie-entries idea for the list, but if nobody else likes it too I  
don't try to push it further now.

>   Note that the "use floating point in kernel rah rah rah" item requires
>   experimental validation -- the task isn't to hack code, but to decide if
>   the hacked code was a good idea.  Does this need to be a todo item?

Obvious answer: Someone needs TODO it (it = review).

So the right thing to do is to reword the item according to the new  
requirements.

>   In the Linuxulator update task, note that Roman is doing this.  Do we need
>   this todo item anymore?

Yes, there's enough work to do still. See my response to joel.

>   Add fine-grained locking to syscons task.  Some of the items in this idea
>   are silly.

Feel free to remove the silly ones with an appropriate comment why. If  
the reasons are not that obvious from a simple comment in the commit  
log, just voice your concerns on an appropriate list or with the right  
people. After a discussion nobody should complain if the concensus is  
to remove an entry.

Thank you for imrpoving this page. Much appreciated!

Bye,
Alexander.

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