Messages in this thread |  | | Date | 26 Jul 1996 18:32:00 +0200 | From | (Kai Henningsen) | Subject | Re: Alternate solutions |
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scott@laird.com (Scott Laird) wrote on 24.07.96 in <m0ujJDo-000GG5C@laird.com>:
> I'm sort of hesitant to step into this, but I think that we should try > to involve the *BSD people in this, if we can find a way to work > through the personality issues involved. A non-NFS network filesystem
This has been suggested on the new mailing list as well.
Personally, I see no reason why the design effort should be Linux- specific.
Fortunately, the list already has a sufficiently neutral name (new- networked-fs@cosy.sbg.at). All that remains is some sufficiently public announcement so people know where to look, IMHO.
I don't know what would be appropriate places for BSD, though. For Linux (yes, I think we need a "real" announcment for Linux, too), we could consider c.o.l.announce, c.o.l.d.system, and some relevant vger lists (going over the list should point out obvious candidates).
I don't know if a more general place (not Linux or BSD, that is) makes sense.
Hmm. Maybe I should start archiving this thread, so I can prove, some years later, that it was indeed my mail that started this super-duper new net fs :-)
MfG Kai
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