You are right:
It's not the nicest thing to ask somebody to do a job which is not easy at
all, without me having made contributions in this area.
I just saw you contributed a couple of patches, so I concluded that you know
quite a lot about NFS(D). And I really think it's important that sb.
competent takes this job.
> If nobody else volunteers, I'll take on the job, but I should warn
> people that:
>
> a) I'm a physicist, not a crack programmer.
So am I ;-)
> b) I'm forced to travel a lot due to a number of other
> responsibilites.
>
> In other words: I cannot guarantee that I'm the most competent for the
> job, nor can I guarantee any 24 hour response time. As I said, though,
> I'll give it a try if nobody else wants to...
Thank you very much for accepting to do it. However "G. Allen Morris III"
<gam3@dharma.sehda.com> accepted too, and IIRC the head penguin accepted
him to be the one to talk to about NFS(D) problems and to feed hom NFS
patches.
But I think, Allen will be happy, if you give him some help ...
Thx!
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