I don't get your Problem Ali. 
I thought you tested out zram and I explained how it technicaly worked. If the 
unamed Community you are working together with still does not see the benefit 
then they maybe don't know what you are talking about and simply don't 
understand the technical background.
Maybe an argument like apple now uses this for their new osx version too might 
be something to convince them. 

All in all zram or how it was called in previous incarnations compcache is 
nothing new really. Most smartphones use this technology to boost memory space 
like my n9 here. As modern computers nowadays have lots of ram applications 
tend to use more (see chromium). So even for this 4GB or even 8GB RAM machines 
zram can be usefull as a fallback swappartition. (that you normally don't 
create on hd for this machines). 


For the community stuff and the other stuff you were talking about. I don't see 
a big issue. Sharing is still the fundamental innovation engine for almost all 
opensource projects including lubuntu. I guess you missunderstood phill. 
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Von meinem Nokia N9 gesendetAli Linx (amjjawad) schrieb am 18.07.13 22:42:
On Fri, Jul 19, 2013 at 12:20 AM, Phill Whiteside <phi...@ubuntu.com> wrote:

Hi,


z-RAM is a part of lubuntu desktop, it has been found to be useful and will 
continue to be a part of lubuntu until such time as its usefulness is gone 
(i.e. goes unsupported / has a major bug). 


Hi Phill,


As you are the wise member over here, can you please explain whether it is 
allowed or not allowed to share a successful idea of Lubuntu Saucy with other 
projects? is that stealing? is that something not recommended with Open Source 
Communities? I fail to understand some replies over here. I feel like ... I 
don't know what is going on?


So, could you please be so kind and explain whether 'sharing' ideas became 
something unwanted and unwelcomed? Please understand, I always give the credit 
with this successful idea to Leszek and Lubuntu and NEVER to myself as I was 
just a tester not the one who came up with this idea. JUST in case this is a 
fuzzy point to some people over here :)


I'm so confused and puzzled. What the real deal here?


By the way, if my emails are not welcome anymore then by all means, I promise 
you that you won't be disturbed anymore but have a second thought and remember 
what I have done to this Community. If suddenly, that has been forgotten and 
miraculously vanished, then this is truly bad. Better put my efforta, time and 
energy somewhere that really appreciate what does volunteering and helping out 
means :) so, I need to know what is the deal here?


Waiting to hear back from you, Sensei :)




Remember: "All of us are smarter than any one of us."


Best Regards,
amjjawad - StartUbuntu Project - Linux Brainstorming - Mubuntu
Peppermint - Ubuntu GNOME - Xubuntu  

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