IRC summary 2004-08-23

From: Henrik Nordstrom <hno@dont-contact.us>
Date: Tue, 24 Aug 2004 01:05:42 +0200 (CEST)

What follows is a summary of the discussions held on IRC tonight.

As already announced Henrik will be at the Linux-Kongress in a few weeks.
The question on if he is presenting something or just attending arised and
he is attending the Linux-Kongress (or actually the Netfilter Workshop
held in conjunction) and offers to hold a BOF session on Squid if there is
interest.

Then is was realised several of the Squid developers quite often were
nearby each other but still has not met in person, mainly due to not
knowing the location of each other. It was decided to try to arrange a
get-to-gether in probably in December (Henrik, Robert, Kinkie).

In addition there was some apparent confusion on where Henrik lives. For
the record he (I) lives in Stockholm, Sweden. Not Russia.

Then the two pending NTLM patches (Bug #910, #994) and their proper
testing (or rather lack thereof) was discussed extensively. It was
concluded these fixes are becoming relatively important and it should be
given yet another attempt to get them into the release before the
2.5.STABLE7 release which is supposed to be the final Squid-2.5 release.

Next topic was Squid-3.0. All agree the Squid-3.0 development need to get
going again after a long period of slow (or none) progress. Things are
looking more promising for this to happen now however.

In correlation to this there will be attempts to arrange code/bug-sprints
where some of the developers gets together electronically and physically
and selecting one problem which needs to be solved. As a good candidate
Bug #7 was identified (update of header data on cache revalidation), and
there was some short discussion on how this can be solved. It appears most
of the infrastructure is in place in Squid-3.0, but some pieces are still
missing. Until the missing pieces are there an viable option is to spool
the data to a new object is one way out, and will also allow for the
Squid-3.0 interfaces to stabilise a bit without having to rush something
to fix Bug #7.

Then at the very end (technically after I left writing this summary) the
issue about NTLM and too many queued requests error came up. Henrik
reminded that the correct way out is to allow for a larger number of
challenges in circulation without depending on very many helper instances.
This requires the stateful helper protocol to be extended with support for
overlapping lookups much in the same manner as is already present for the
stateless helper interfaces (redirectors, external acl lookups, basic
auth, etc). This has already been discussed numerous times already.

Regards
Henrik
Received on Mon Aug 23 2004 - 17:05:48 MDT

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