Re: I would like to work on removing GlobalMid_Lock as my first task ...

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On Wed, May 30, 2012 at 8:00 AM, Pavel Shilovsky <piastryyy@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 2012/5/30 Richard Sharpe <realrichardsharpe@xxxxxxxxx>:
>> Hi folks,
>>
>> I find it easier to get to know a body of code if I have a specific goal.
>>
>> If no one has any objections I would like to work on removing
>> GlobalMid_Lock (or at least, moving it into struct TCP_Server_Info.)
>>
>> Which branch should I work in? I can see:
>>
>>  master
>> * smb2-dev
>>  remotes/origin/HEAD -> origin/master
>>  remotes/origin/cifs-patches
>>  remotes/origin/for-next
>>  remotes/origin/master
>>  remotes/origin/smb2-3.4
>>  remotes/origin/smb2-dev
>>  remotes/origin/smb2-dev-prev
>>  remotes/origin/smb2-dev2
>
> [Deletia]
>
> Hi!
>
> That's good point to start with - no objections from my side.
>
> I think you should create your own branch based on Steve's master. As
> soon as we come to agreement with a change (from any author - yours,
> Jeff's, etc) it will go to Steve's for-next branch and each of us
> should rebase his own work branch(es) - from my side they are
> 'cifs-patches' and 'smb2-dev'.
>
> Let the list know about your branch as your create it and if it will
> be available online, please.

Hmmm, where is the best place to host my stuff. At the moment it is
just on my laptop. Would github object if I have a large repos there?
:-) Maybe I should create one on git.samba.org ...

> P.S. It seems that your remote 'origin' here is my git repo on
> git.altlinux.ru. You should refetch it often enough if you want to get
> my latest version (smb2-dev-prev, smb2-dev2, smb2-3.4 no longer exist)
>>  master

Yeah, I do fetch regularly and rebase all the time ...

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Richard Sharpe
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