On Wed, 22 Mar 2000, Alan Curry wrote:
>Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2000 02:02:46 -0500 (EST)
>From: Alan Curry <pacman-kernel@cqc.com>
>To: linux-kernel@vger.rutgers.edu
>Subject: Strict Mem Project (was Re: Overcommitable memory??)
>
>To try to push this discussion from "why" to "how", I've added an entry to
>the Free Software Bazaar (http://visar.csustan.edu/bazaar/bazaar.html)
>offering $100 to the person who makes Linux memory allocation behave as
>documented by the relevant standards.
>
>All those who spoke out against overcommitment and the "OOM killer" are
>invited to add money to the pool. Hopefully someone familar enough with the
>code will decide to take us up on the offer.
If you truely want this to happen, why not visit:
Go there and read what its about. More than likely you'll find
others who are willing to pay some money up front too, and the
combined forces of $$$ can motivate someone to accept the
project.
Hope this helps!
TTYL
-- Mike A. Harris Linux advocate Computer Consultant GNU advocate Capslock Consulting Open Source advocateI've overclocked my keyboard interface. It's quite messy dipping my hands into the mineral oil, but *MAN* is my keyboard ever fast now! - Anonymous Coward
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