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    SubjectRe: Unbloating the kernel, action list
    On Tue, Oct 14, 2003 15:30:41 at 03:30:41PM -0700, Martin J. Bligh (mbligh@aracnet.com) wrote:
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    > > 7) Do come in suggesting anything I might have forgotten
    >
    > If you do automated testing of nightly builds of the mainline 2.6 / 2.7
    > kernels, and point out when they get bigger in consumption, you'll have
    > a much better chance of convincing people to fix it when the patch in
    > question is still topical, and fresh in people's minds.

    I agree. Unfortunately, I have no possibility to do this. I'll pass it
    over to the RULE list, though.

    > I'd predict that a lot of the issue is just tuning things dynamically
    > instead of statically sizing them.

    That makes sense. From our point of view, the best thing would be
    pointers to resources explaining what to tune, when and why, so we can
    prepare suitable documentation from that for our non technical end
    users. Suggestions?

    TIA,
    Marco Fioretti

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