Date: Sat, 01 Mar 1997 13:46:30 -0800 From: Julian Elischer <julian@whistle.com> To: "David S. Miller" <davem@jenolan.rutgers.edu> Cc: hackers@freebsd.org Subject: Re: overview of socket hashing changes, plus new patch Message-ID: <3318A3B6.41C67EA6@whistle.com> References: <199703010226.VAA08431@jenolan.caipgeneral>
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David (Miller) Are you on any FreeBSD lists..? There has been some discussion going on and I am so encouraged by what seems like a civilised proffesional dialog between Linux and BSD camps on this topic that I just want to make sure that we endevour to keep the lines of communications open. I spoke with Alan Cox (and Linus) at USENIX, and from what he told me it seems that the linux and BSD systems have now very similar philosophies in how they approach networking.. It seems to me that Alan and others involved (such as yourself) have very carefully examined the "grand old lady" of networking (the BSD stuff) and are detirmined to learn from our mistakes and improve on what is good about it. This is EXACTLY what we in BSD want! The original Linux networking seemed to us a bit of a slap in the face, ("You guys don't know what you are doing, we can do it better in Linux and further more we don't want to talk to you about it") The new attitude and work is a breath of fresh air and I hope it leads to a friendly air of competative co-operation. Maybe we can even make some efforts to deliberatly widen the dialogue, and make it more frequent. BSD networking is not "the last word". It has been very much a "work in progress" for the last 15 years and will continue to be so for many more. We respect good work from any source and are happy when our work is useful to others, whether as a benchmark, a direct source, or a learning tool. I'm not speaking "officially" for the various people involved in BSD, but I know I'm speaking the thoughts of many I personally know. julian p.s.
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