20:1120:11, 22 November 2013diffhist0
Misandry
→Origin: The specific page appears to be missing from Spectator's online archive (it's simply skipped) but this is the page ithe review appears on according to the index
17:2917:29, 10 July 2013diffhist+245
Pluggable authentication module
XSSO would have been a standard, indeed, but XSSO isn't THE standard (anymore than LSB or Solaris PAM is), nor was it ever ratified. It's a competing technology
20:0820:08, 31 May 2013diffhist−1,273
Deadline Scheduler
Most information appears to be copied directly from kernel documentation. This part, though, strays off topic and into performance tuning. Let's keep to one subject per-page.
20:0620:06, 31 May 2013diffhist+4,684
Deadline Scheduler
Undid revision 552965756 by
Bbb23 (
talk) Remove information when it's inaccurate, requests to substantiate are "citation needed" (most of this information can be verified with google.)
19:5419:54, 29 May 2013diffhist+8
Type enforcement
→Access: "Domain" has a special and very different meaning in SELinux than it does in Active Directory. Updated to what I think the original author was trying to say.
14:3114:31, 13 May 2013diffhist+7
Ext4
→Criticism: "Criticism" seems like a harsh word to use for T'so just saying that ext4 is a stop gap. He's not identifying flaws in the design, he's just saying another project is a better direction
12:5112:51, 2 May 2013diffhist−913
DRBD
→Advantages over shared cluster storage: Tried to salvage this idea, but I think it may be unworkable. "Split brain" is something that happens in two node clusters, DRBD only does storage so you will still need a cluster for service relocation
20:1120:11, 22 November 2013diffhist0
Misandry
→Origin: The specific page appears to be missing from Spectator's online archive (it's simply skipped) but this is the page ithe review appears on according to the index
17:2917:29, 10 July 2013diffhist+245
Pluggable authentication module
XSSO would have been a standard, indeed, but XSSO isn't THE standard (anymore than LSB or Solaris PAM is), nor was it ever ratified. It's a competing technology
20:0820:08, 31 May 2013diffhist−1,273
Deadline Scheduler
Most information appears to be copied directly from kernel documentation. This part, though, strays off topic and into performance tuning. Let's keep to one subject per-page.
20:0620:06, 31 May 2013diffhist+4,684
Deadline Scheduler
Undid revision 552965756 by
Bbb23 (
talk) Remove information when it's inaccurate, requests to substantiate are "citation needed" (most of this information can be verified with google.)
19:5419:54, 29 May 2013diffhist+8
Type enforcement
→Access: "Domain" has a special and very different meaning in SELinux than it does in Active Directory. Updated to what I think the original author was trying to say.
14:3114:31, 13 May 2013diffhist+7
Ext4
→Criticism: "Criticism" seems like a harsh word to use for T'so just saying that ext4 is a stop gap. He's not identifying flaws in the design, he's just saying another project is a better direction
12:5112:51, 2 May 2013diffhist−913
DRBD
→Advantages over shared cluster storage: Tried to salvage this idea, but I think it may be unworkable. "Split brain" is something that happens in two node clusters, DRBD only does storage so you will still need a cluster for service relocation