Thus spake Mike Perry (mikeperry@xxxxxxxxxx):
> My past few posts to this list have been about developing new formulas
> for load balancing Tor requests. I've since implemented these formulas
> in my git branch mikeperry/consensus-bw-weights3. You can get it with:
>
> git clone git://git.torproject.org/git/tor.git tor.git
> cd tor.git
> git remote add mikeperry git://git.torproject.org/mikeperry/tor
> git fetch mikeperry
> git branch --track mp-consensus-bw-weights3 mikeperry/consensus-bw-weights3
> git checkout mp-consensus-bw-weights3
>
> X11 users can see the change sets easily with 'gitk'.
Sebastian requested that I should utilize git to engage in some
revisionist history and make my branch look a little less
schizophrenic.
I've now rebased, split, and squashed all the commits into 8
logically distinct patches in mikeperry/consensus-bw-weights4.
Should be easier to review for those who prefer to look at things
one commit at a time.
"This is what I find most encouraging about the writing trades: They
allow mediocre people who are patient and industrious to revise
their stupidity, to edit themselves into something like intelligence,
they also allow lunatics to seem saner than sane."
-- Kurt Vonnegut
Who knew that would soon apply to software development too?
--
Mike Perry
Mad Computer Scientist
fscked.org evil labs
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