> Should it be a depository of patches?
>
> Should it be one or more howtos?
>
> Should it be a mailing list (linux-perf)
> doing the Q & A style of thing?
I think all of the above. However, as has been pointed out, one's idea of
perf-tuning is different from another's, comparing what's quoted above to
what's quoted below. For example, I think of perf-tuning in terms of
network data transfers:
http://www.psc.edu/networking/perf_tune.html
> Should it be a web site where people
> can go in and hit the "SCSI" button if
> they want to know if they can tune their
> Linux machine's SCSI devices?
>
> Or should it be all of the above?
I think it should be as broad as possible, but it would also have to be
very well organized: system tuning, network tuning, video-subsys tuning,
etc.
wfms
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