awl1
2017-Aug-18 17:48 UTC
[Samba] Friendly Reminder: Would you please comment on my findings?
Hello Jeremy, welcome back - I hope you had a great vacation :-) - and I indeed took summertime and this possibility into account in my previous mail two weeks ago, so I hope I was not too impatient... Anyway, I'm happy that you're back and hope that - well relaxed and burning for action ;-) - you will be able to find some time soon to look into my findings so far, because IMHO the results are interesting and - while they have uncovered that the performance regression most likely is not directly a Samba issue, but rather an issue in Micorsoft's SMB2/3 client - I still hope that you and the Samba team will be able to address this issue with Microsoft (much better than I would be able to as an individual without your background/backing) such that the whole SMB communitiy will take profit from properly addressing/fixing it... ;-) So looking forward to hearing from you again - hopefully soon. And in case it might still stake some more time until you get to look into this, can you please give an idea about how long it will take (days/weeks)? Many thanks & best regards Andreas Am 18.08.2017 um 17:32 schrieb Jeremy Allison via samba:> On Fri, Aug 18, 2017 at 12:51:55PM +0200, awl1 wrote: >> Hello one more time, >> >> unfortunately, one more time, another two weeks have passed without >> any reaction from neither Jeremy in person nor the Samba >> team/community. I am quite a bit astonished, disappointed and >> negatively surprised indeed: Did I do anything wrong when raising my >> issue with you? Everybody else asking questions or raising issues on >> this list seems to receive great advice, while I no longer get any >> reactions at all... > It's not you :-). You have to remember a lot of the most > active posters have full time jobs working on Samba. That > means that paying customers get the most attention. Doesn't > mean that non-paying list members get ignored, but that > you get support on a best-effort basis. You didn't get a > reply from me for 2 weeks as I was on vacation (which I > did mention on the list :-). >
Jeremy Allison
2017-Aug-18 17:56 UTC
[Samba] Friendly Reminder: Would you please comment on my findings?
On Fri, Aug 18, 2017 at 07:48:02PM +0200, awl1 wrote:> Hello Jeremy, > > welcome back - I hope you had a great vacation :-) - and I indeed > took summertime and this possibility into account in my previous > mail two weeks ago, so I hope I was not too impatient... > > Anyway, I'm happy that you're back and hope that - well relaxed and > burning for action ;-) - you will be able to find some time soon to > look into my findings so far, because IMHO the results are > interesting and - while they have uncovered that the performance > regression most likely is not directly a Samba issue, but rather an > issue in Micorsoft's SMB2/3 client - I still hope that you and the > Samba team will be able to address this issue with Microsoft (much > better than I would be able to as an individual without your > background/backing) such that the whole SMB communitiy will take > profit from properly addressing/fixing it... ;-) > > So looking forward to hearing from you again - hopefully soon. And > in case it might still stake some more time until you get to look > into this, can you please give an idea about how long it will take > (days/weeks)? > > Many thanks & best regards > AndreasAndreas, you're a nice guy and all but I feel you didn't read the part of my message about the "best-effort" status of this list.
awl1
2017-Aug-18 18:09 UTC
[Samba] Friendly Reminder: Would you please comment on my findings?
Hi again, Am 18.08.2017 um 19:56 schrieb Jeremy Allison:> Andreas, you're a nice guy and all but I feel you didn't > read the part of my message about the "best-effort" status of this list.so do you mean that your "best efforts" are simply not sufficient to look into this at all (i.e. never ever)? My way of reading your statement was that your "best effort basis" meant that it might just take some more time, maybe much more. I also would like to point out that I don't think that looking into this is a service only to me, but looking into this interesting issue and addressing this with Microsoft would be a valuable service to every user of SMB2/3 with a Microsoft client and Samba server. So maybe if it's not going to be you in person, is there *anybody else* from the Samba team who is able to adopt this and take a look into this on his/her best efforts' basis any time (more or less) soon? Thanks again & best regards Andreas
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