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Re: [Help-gnunet] Download never completes, CPU load


From: Krista Bennett
Subject: Re: [Help-gnunet] Download never completes, CPU load
Date: Thu, 13 Nov 2003 13:32:33 -0500
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Igor Wronsky hath spoken thusly on Thu, Nov 13, 2003 at 06:39:03PM +0200:
> 
> I'd say the current version is definitely fck'd up. Even worse
> than that, the competent parts of the devel team seem to be
> deadly busy elsewhere, or not caring enough.
> 

As a friend of one of the competent parts of the devel team, I'd have to 
say that it's the former (Christian's working on prelims for the next few 
weeks); not that I'm saying it won't get fixed, I don't know what his time 
schedule is like, but that's a mitigating factor.

> I'm not one to gloss away problems by empty talk or keeping
> my mouth shut. The fact is that situation like this is extremely
> bad for gnunet publicity, and its amazing that major problems
> like this have made it through to a release version, probably
> due to careless addition of fixes or modifications, without
> debugging or verifying the result (see the a bit childish
> Igor's checkup list in the TODO file - clearly the list
> hasn't been followed, which is on the other hand understandable
> considering the resources available...).

Clearly... particularly when we're getting more publicity these days, it's 
pretty bad when a working system chooses to become non-working just as a 
larger group decides to try it out.

Not that I can help anyway... but I do agree with you, and unfortunately 
there's not much that can be done about anyone's current workload.

Then again, I also don't know if Christian's been able to reproduce the 
problem.

- K

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