Re: Help with Project on brtfs wiki

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> Hi Hugo,
> 
> Am Samstag, 26. Juli 2014, 11:05:03 schrieb Hugo Mills:
>>> I am not asking to hold my hand
>> 
>>   You are, though. Something like using grep to find code that (might
>> be) related to the thing you're trying to work with is _fundamental_.
>> You should expect to be reading the code -- several layers deep, in
>> both directions from any given function -- in order to understand what
>> it does and how it fits in, and what problems you might enncounter if
>> you change it. If you won't put in that degree of basic effort, then
>> you won't get very far.
> 
> Actually, from what I read from Nick Krause so far here and on LKML:
> 
> Can it be that he is at admittedly quite inventive trolling?
> 
> I found none of his posts to be even remotely convincing although he submitted 
> a patch elsewhere.
> 
> Thanks for your detailed explaination tough.

Hugo is one of most reliable and serious man i have known.

Anyway, Nick if you really want to do something, just follow Hugo, Ted and others'
advices. Contributing Btrfs has many ways, try it and report some BUGs, add some
regression tests etc are all welcome IMO.

Thanks,
Wang
> 
> 
> To Nick: If I am mistaken – mea culpa. But your posts just seem to follow what 
> I perceive the usual style of something into trolling.
> 
> Ciao,
> -- 
> Martin 'Helios' Steigerwald - http://www.Lichtvoll.de
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