Menno Lageman <menno.lage...@sun.com> writes:

> On 05/06/09 14:15, Wen Lei wrote:
>> Synopsis
>>
>>      x86 APIC Scalability
>>
>> Sponsoring Community
>>
>>      Performance 
>>
>> Initial team members
>>
>>      judy.c...@sun.com
>>      wesley.s...@sun.com
>>
>> Description
>>
>>      x86 APIC scalability project will modify low-level
>> Solaris interrupt handling mechanism to support         256 * #CPUs
>> on a multi-processor system. The project         will also support
>> multiple interrupt priority level on         the same IRQ and
>> unfixed interrupts at every priority         level. 
>>
>> Related Projects
>>
>>      It is a dependency for IRM (interrupt resource management)
>>         x86 implementation.
>>
>> References:
>> Project proposal:
>> http://greatwall.prc/~xc151355/x86_apic/x86_apic_proposal.txt
>> (The document will be posted to community once the proposal is approved.)
>
> How can the proposal be approved if not all interested parties
> (i.e. non-Sun folks) can view the document before approval?

I'm not a performance community person, but I'd argue that it by
definition cannot (by anyone) without the proposal being externally
visible.

It's hardly a demonstration of openness to hide your proposal for an
*open* project.

-- Rich
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