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20070808 Wednesday August 08, 2007
Just became an OpenSolaris Sponsor

I had met the criteria for Becoming a sponsor last month and I never got around to getting it officially approved. I was hip deep writing an article for SDN: The Management of NFS Performance With Solaris ZFS with Doug McCallum. This is part of a concerted effort by the Storage Community to get content out there.

I'm also really busy with the Mirror Mount project (which is part of the OpenSolaris Project: NFSv4 namespace extensions). A good melding of us getting content out there and an explanation of Mirror Mounts is provided by Rob Thurlow as Mirror-mount and referrals demo.

Anyway, I saw Ram asking for a sponsor for 6428435 zfs rename failure can leave file systems unmounted. It sounded a lot like another I had worked on, and no one was replying. I knew I could be an intern sponsor, so I piped up that I could help. Well then Mark Musante sent me email stating that he wanted to work on it, but needed a sponsor he could intern with. And that led to me applying to be a sponsor.

Helping out sounds so simple in practice, but it takes time to track down all of the details. I can't tell you how stressed I am between the end of a project and some additional bugs I own. Sometimes contributing to OpenSolaris is not doing code, but enabling others to do so. You have to find the time, even when pressed for it, to make others feel like there are no impediments to contributing.


Originally posted on Kool Aid Served Daily
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Comments:

thanks

Posted by 月饼 on September 01, 2007 at 11:40 AM CDT #

GOOD

Posted by 电炉 on October 03, 2007 at 06:34 AM CDT #

thanks...for...you..

Posted by 工业电炉 on October 03, 2007 at 06:36 AM CDT #

不错。。。谢谢

Posted by 鲜花 on November 15, 2007 at 09:02 PM CST #

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