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 _______________________________________________ perf-discuss mailing list perf-discuss@opensolaris.org