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Posted to dev@subversion.apache.org by Daniel Shahaf <d....@daniel.shahaf.name> on 2012/10/14 19:31:29 UTC

Re: svn commit: r1398004 - /subversion/site/publish/docs/release-notes/1.8.html

stefan2@apache.org wrote on Sun, Oct 14, 2012 at 04:28:34 -0000:
> +However, to fully benefit from the latest <a href="#fsfs-deltification">
> +repository size reductions</a>, it is recommended to create a new repository,

For future reference: no space between '>' and 'r' please.

> +clients may become able, however, to process 1Gb or even 10Gb per second
> +and to create a seriously server loads.

Adjective missing after 'seriously'?

> +</p>
> +
> +<p>When the server is given the <tt>--client-speed N</tt> parameter,
> +it will assume that the clients are able to process data rates of 
> +N Gbit/s. With N>0, the server will take various shortcuts to reduce

Can N be fractional?  If yes say so, if not I suggest changing N to be
in Mbps to enable fine-tuning.

>  <div class="h3" id="cmdline">
>  <h3>Command-line client improvements (<em>client</em>)
>    <a class="sectionlink" href="#cmdline"
> 
> 

Looks good.

Daniel

Re: svn commit: r1398004 - /subversion/site/publish/docs/release-notes/1.8.html

Posted by Stefan Fuhrmann <st...@wandisco.com>.
On Sun, Oct 14, 2012 at 7:31 PM, Daniel Shahaf <d....@daniel.shahaf.name>wrote:

> stefan2@apache.org wrote on Sun, Oct 14, 2012 at 04:28:34 -0000:
> > +However, to fully benefit from the latest <a href="#fsfs-deltification">
> > +repository size reductions</a>, it is recommended to create a new
> repository,
>
> For future reference: no space between '>' and 'r' please.
>

I'll try to remember that but I rarely touch html stuff -
so I may forget ...

> +clients may become able, however, to process 1Gb or even 10Gb per second
> > +and to create a seriously server loads.
>
> Adjective missing after 'seriously'?
>
> > +</p>
> > +
> > +<p>When the server is given the <tt>--client-speed N</tt> parameter,
> > +it will assume that the clients are able to process data rates of
> > +N Gbit/s. With N>0, the server will take various shortcuts to reduce
>
> Can N be fractional?  If yes say so, if not I suggest changing N to be
> in Mbps to enable fine-tuning.
>

Both items changed in r1399497.

>  <div class="h3" id="cmdline">
> >  <h3>Command-line client improvements (<em>client</em>)
> >    <a class="sectionlink" href="#cmdline"
> >
> >
>
> Looks good.
>

Thanks for the review!

-- Stefan^2.

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Re: svn commit: r1398004 - /subversion/site/publish/docs/release-notes/1.8.html

Posted by Stefan Fuhrmann <st...@wandisco.com>.
On Sun, Oct 14, 2012 at 7:31 PM, Daniel Shahaf <d....@daniel.shahaf.name>wrote:

> stefan2@apache.org wrote on Sun, Oct 14, 2012 at 04:28:34 -0000:
> > +However, to fully benefit from the latest <a href="#fsfs-deltification">
> > +repository size reductions</a>, it is recommended to create a new
> repository,
>
> For future reference: no space between '>' and 'r' please.
>

I'll try to remember that but I rarely touch html stuff -
so I may forget ...

> +clients may become able, however, to process 1Gb or even 10Gb per second
> > +and to create a seriously server loads.
>
> Adjective missing after 'seriously'?
>
> > +</p>
> > +
> > +<p>When the server is given the <tt>--client-speed N</tt> parameter,
> > +it will assume that the clients are able to process data rates of
> > +N Gbit/s. With N>0, the server will take various shortcuts to reduce
>
> Can N be fractional?  If yes say so, if not I suggest changing N to be
> in Mbps to enable fine-tuning.
>

Both items changed in r1399497.

>  <div class="h3" id="cmdline">
> >  <h3>Command-line client improvements (<em>client</em>)
> >    <a class="sectionlink" href="#cmdline"
> >
> >
>
> Looks good.
>

Thanks for the review!

-- Stefan^2.

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