On Oct 15, 2014, at 1:46 PM, daniel chapiesky <dchapiesky2 at gmail.com> wrote:
> I just watched the closing remarks by Tim Driscol at the dpdk summit.... > > http://youtu.be/r-JA5NBybrs > > At time 4:30, he mentioned the "shock to the system" of developers > expecting a pat on the back and instead receiving critiques of their > code..... > > I realized that I was one of those who failed to acknowledge the incredible > work the Intel Engineers and other contributors have produced. > > Please let me acknowledge all of you and your efforts with a few comments: > > 1) Kudos!!: > > 2) The Packet Framework made me run around waving my hands in the air > yelling: "This is freaking awesome! I don't have to write it myself!!!" > > 3) The layered architecture is elegant. > > 4) Examples???? The examples are wonderful! Those who wrote the examples > are my heroes. > > 5) Docs? Clear, to the point, and better than the other projects we depend > upon (you know who you are) > > 6) 6Wind - Thank you for taking on the management of the repository and > website - your coordination effort is truly appreciated > > 7) Did I say the Packet Framework saved me so much time I was actually able > to cut back my coffee intake by 10%!!!! > > 8) Windriver - PktGen!!!!! (though I really want to know more about > mcos?.) If you need more information about MCOS let me know as I did not write a lot of docs for it :-( Thanks ++Keith > > Finally, > > I recently received a pat on the back for the application I have developed. > In truth, that pat should be passed on, since my application depends so > heavily on DPDK. > > Thank you. > > I encourage others to let the Intel Engineers and contributors know how > much we appreciate the time and effort they have given to DPDK. > > Sincerely, > > > Daniel Chapiesky > AllSource Keith Wiles, Principal Technologist with CTO office, Wind River mobile 972-213-5533