[Web10g-user] Alpha release and userland API

Peng Sun pengsun at cs.princeton.edu
Mon May 14 13:57:48 EDT 2012


Hi John,

It sounds great.

Look forward to the release!




Peng


On Mon, May 14, 2012 at 1:28 PM, John S. Estabrook <jestabro at illinois.edu>wrote:

>
> Peng, thanks for your comments and apologies for the delay in responding.
> The plan is to release the patches for 3.2 and 3.3 later this week; the
> userland API is in active development with an initial release planned for
> mid-to-late June. Thanks again, and please check our web site for updates
> in this, and coming, weeks.
>
> John Estabrook
> NCSA
>
>
> On 05/08/12 18:35, Peng Sun wrote:
>
> Dear Web10G team,
>
>  Thanks for your works on web10g. I am using it for my research project,
> and it is nice.
>
>  I just noticed that alpha of web10g was released.
>
>  When will you release the corresponding userland API?
>
>  Will you provide alpha patch to kernel 3.2 or higher? 3.1 is already
> EOL. It would be great that the new web10g can work on any mainstream Linux
> distribution.
>
>  Thanks a lot.
>
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> Peng
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