[clug] [OT] a pet peeve, was Re: does splice work?

oferh oferh at marvell.com
Sun Jun 20 03:20:19 MDT 2010


Hi,

I posted this on the linux at lists.samba.org mailing list assuming readers of
this forum have the knowledge of Linux/Samba.

I am a developer in Marvell trying to get better performance on write to
Samba.

I really do not know why or how people from other mailing list get this post
but I guess they have some forwarding of posts to other forums, if you do
not know or want to respond please don`t.

-Ofer


steve jenkin-2 wrote:
> 
> Peter Barker wrote on 20/06/10 10:28 AM:
>> On Thu, 17 Jun 2010, oferh wrote:
> 
> <snip>
> 
>> Yours,
> 
>> Peter Barker                           |   Programmer,Sysadmin,Geek.
>> pbarker at barker.dropbear.id.au          |   You need a bigger hammer.
>> :: It's a hack! Expect underscores! - Nigel Williams 
> 
> 
> One of my pet peeves is when people don't/won't identify themselves on
> lists...
> 
> That's part of the reason I put a useful '.sig' with real-world contact
> information on my posts. [For others, that may be leaking too much
> personal Identity info.]
> 
> So who is this "oferh" person??
> 
> We know they've got an email addr with "Marvell" (who's webpage says
> they do interesting things with Electronics) and that's all.
> 
> I'm not asking for anything to change.
> We're an autonomous anarchic collective, not a democracy, not a
> hierarchy, maybe not even an AAC :-)
> 
> Does anyone have anything else to say on the topic?
> "Just live with it" seems the only thing I can think of :-)
> 
> cheers
> steve
> 
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