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From: Jamie Lokier <jamie@shareable.org>
To: Erez Zadok <ezk@cs.sunysb.edu>
Cc: Jeff Garzik <jgarzik@pobox.com>, linux-fsdevel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: fistgen-0.1.1 released (linux-2.6 support)
Date: Sat, 31 Jul 2004 11:54:23 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20040731105423.GB23725@mail.shareable.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <200407302141.i6ULfG9Y010365@agora.fsl.cs.sunysb.edu>

Erez Zadok wrote:
> > where is the README or URL that describes what fistgen _is_?
> > 
> > Your announcement is tailored such that only people who already know 
> > what fistgen (version 0.1.1) is would want to download it.
> > 
> > 	Jeff
> 
> I'll say again...
> 
>    http://www.filesystems.org/

I'm with Jeff.

A one line description of what fistgen is in the email would still be helpful.

I'm not going to waste 30 seconds faffing about starting a web
browser, if you can't be bothered to include a simple brief
description.

Like many people, I read lots of mails, quickly.  Yesterday it was
nearly 2000.  I spent an average time of 2 seconds on each.  It's not
possible to follow links to web sites on that time scale.

If a quick scan says its interesting, I'll read more, maybe even break
out the browser.  Something as trivial as an informative subject line
or a brief description makes all the difference.

This is constructive criticism, the point being please include a brief
description of what the thing is when making public announcements.
It's not hard, and very useful.

In the interests of generosity, I've just had a look at
www.filesystems.org.  From your email announcement, I had guessed that
FiST and fistgen were some sort of userspace filesystem tool, like
podfuk and a few others (including an NFS-based one I worked on).  But
now I see that it's not.

To be honest, from reading the main page of the web site I still don't
understand what FiST is useful for at the moment.  As research it
looks very promising.  Btw, does it offer the facility for lazy
copy-on-write trees that was discussed on linux-kernel a few months
ago -- useful for jails and cloned compilation trees?

-- Jamie

  reply	other threads:[~2004-07-31 10:54 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 14+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2004-07-30 21:05 fistgen-0.1.1 released (linux-2.6 support) Erez Zadok
2004-07-30 21:31 ` Jeff Garzik
2004-07-30 21:41   ` Erez Zadok
2004-07-31 10:54     ` Jamie Lokier [this message]
2004-07-31 12:04       ` David Chow
2004-07-31 14:23         ` Erez Zadok
2004-07-31 14:41       ` Erez Zadok
2004-07-31 19:57         ` Jamie Lokier
2004-08-02 18:18           ` Erez Zadok
2004-08-02 19:08             ` Jamie Lokier
2004-08-02 20:34               ` Erez Zadok
2004-08-03  1:54               ` Shaya Potter
2004-08-03 12:42                 ` Charles P. Wright
2004-08-03 15:05                   ` Shaya Potter

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