On Fri, 2005-04-29 at 15:55 -0500, Steve French wrote:
> I believe that the spotlight facility of MacOS, and the somewhat similar
> Longhorn feature (think Google desktop search/indexing on steroids)
> qualify as killer-apps. I am concerned about how to do better with our
> implementations across a distributed (NFS, CIFS etc.) network. And of
> course coalescing async notifications most efficiently is a fascinating
> and difficult area to do right - for servers at least.
If we had some way to efficiently coalesce events, even non-remote stuff
would drool. Beagle (our Spotlight killer) would love it.
First thing is, the events cannot be stored in a linked list. ;-)
Robert Love
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