Guidelines for tasks?

dave leimy2k at mac.com
Fri Jul 18 14:34:41 PDT 2003


    e.g. when I do VFS all our filesystems will suddenly be a lot 
slower
    because they won't be reentrant any more, which means work could 
begin
    on making the most important filesystem(s) (ah.. probably just UFS)
    reentrant again.

    When I do the initial SYSCALL work then we immediately open up 
several
    additional projects, such as userland threads support, initial
    kernelland (rfork) thread hacks, and ultimately asynchronization of
    those system calls which can non-trivially block (mainly I/O 
calls).

    As I write down these things I am slowly going to build up a 
simplistic
    work tree in the Status section.  Some better way of organizing it
    might be in order.
Sounds like we need a Gantt chart or at least a PERT chart :).  We 
could always
chip in and buy Matt a copy of Microsoft Project </me runs like hell!>

Dave

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