I found “memc_next_upstream” and others in the source, but they are not
documented. I can figure out what they do from the source, but wasn’t
sure
if they were “ready for production.” agentzh?
Thanks.
–
Brian A.
I found “memc_next_upstream” and others in the source, but they are not
documented. I can figure out what they do from the source, but wasn’t
sure
if they were “ready for production.” agentzh?
Thanks.
–
Brian A.
On Wed, Mar 2, 2011 at 12:54 AM, Akins, Brian [email protected]
wrote:
I found “memc_next_upstream” and others in the source, but they are not
documented. I can figure out what they do from the source, but wasn’t sure
if they were “ready for production.” agentzh?
They’re ready for production. I’ll document these.
Thanks!
-agentzh
On Thu, Mar 3, 2011 at 3:04 AM, Akins, Brian [email protected]
wrote:
Thanks! Added them into our configs.
My pleasure
Hopefully I’ll be able to share some
of the stuff we are doing.
I’m really looking forward to that
Happy hacking!
Cheers,
-agentzh
On 3/1/11 9:57 PM, “agentzh” [email protected] wrote:
On Wed, Mar 2, 2011 at 12:54 AM, Akins, Brian [email protected] wrote:
I found “memc_next_upstream” and others in the source, but they are not
documented. I can figure out what they do from the source, but wasn’t sure
if they were “ready for production.” agentzh?They’re ready for production. I’ll document these.
Thanks! Added them into our configs. Hopefully I’ll be able to share
some
of the stuff we are doing.
–
Brian A.
Chief Operations Engineer
Turner Digital Media Technologies
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