[Developers] New schedule bin PostPostInitial?
David Rideout
dprideout at gmail.com
Wed May 28 10:22:57 CDT 2008
besides a negligible amount of cpu time, clutter in the schedule tree
output, etc, I believe not. I am attempting to make a general point,
that Cactus should be regarded as a quite general piece of software,
which is used by a wide variety of application areas. I feel that in
the long term Cactus will benefit if we avoid making changes to the
flesh merely to avoid short term issues, or
which are only relevant to a single application area.
The generality of Cactus (or perhaps its next generation Cactus 5) can
be extremely fruitful, and I think we should keep this perspective in
mind in our design decisions.
-David
On Tue, May 27, 2008 at 5:24 PM, Baiotti Luca
<baiotti at ea.c.u-tokyo.ac.jp> wrote:
> Hallo David,
>
> David Rideout wrote:
>> So in effect you are imposing agreement on all by committing changes
>> directly to the Cactus flesh.
>
> I believe that this modification to the flesh does not bring any change
> to any user who does not explicitly use the new bin. Is it right?
>
>
> Luca
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