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>On Mon, 12 Oct 2015 17:57:16 +1300
>Andrew Simmons wrote:
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> As a diversion from the discussion of the existential essence of
> Javascript, could I ask the group for a view on the meaning of the
> term "Web Garden"? I was just asked about this in a
2015-10-12 19:00 GMT+02:00 Charles Forsyth :
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> On 12 October 2015 at 17:49, Álvaro Jurado wrote:
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>> what ensures sha key is in fs.
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> The reason many of us are a little sceptical about it being fsync as such
> preventing the data appearing
> is that if the git function that writes the key
Thanks to all for the excellent and occasionally informative suggestions. I
don’t think there’s any risk of my being offered the job, but I wish I’d had
the concepts of “web allotment” and “web sharecropper” to hand during the
interview.
> On Oct 13, 2015, at 5:13 AM, Kurt H Maier wrote:
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Has sense. Thanks Charles.
Álvaro
El 12/10/2015 19:03, "Charles Forsyth" escribió:
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> On 12 October 2015 at 17:49, Álvaro Jurado wrote:
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>> what ensures sha key is in fs.
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> The reason many of us are a little sceptical about it being fsync as such
> preventing the data appearing
> is that
On 12 October 2015 at 17:49, Álvaro Jurado wrote:
> what ensures sha key is in fs.
The reason many of us are a little sceptical about it being fsync as such
preventing the data appearing
is that if the git function that writes the key does a write or pwrite,
the key will be in the file system o
I remember tracing entire clone process. It was hanging in a function
(don't remember which, the only one has fsync) what ensures sha key is in
fs. I bypassed it with a rare mess, so if key is there, it works, if not,
fails. In fact fsync changes introduced by Linus was in the line of
ensuring that
On Mon, Oct 12, 2015 at 05:57:16PM +1300, Andrew Simmons wrote:
> As a diversion from the discussion of the existential essence of Javascript,
> could I ask the group for a view on the meaning of the term "Web Garden"?
> I was just asked about this in a job interview.
This is a concept that has
erik quanstrom wrote:
|On Wed Oct 7 14:25:58 PDT 2015, elbingm...@gmail.com wrote:
|in the case of system crash, fsync doesn't provide strong \
|guarantees that the
|write will not be lost, or the fs not corrupted even in li\
|nux. some versions of
|the linux kernel do nothing on fsync, fs
I had never heard this term before, but this is perfect. Well done.
> I thought a web garden was a hobbyist version of a server farm.
On 10 October 2015 at 19:25, Álvaro Jurado wrote:
> While checking out it looses in any moment some sha key and then fatal.
> Other times not.
Why do you think that was fsync, and not something else?
I think I once saw one at the Chelsea flower show,
Designed and produced by a team of 37 spiders...
-Steve
> On 12 Oct 2015, at 10:49, Staven wrote:
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> I thought a web garden was a hobbyist version of a server farm.
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No, that's a web allotment
On 12 October 2015 at 10:49, Staven wrote:
> I thought a web garden was a hobbyist version of a server farm.
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I thought a web garden was a hobbyist version of a server farm.
sounds organic, try to avoid that job.
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