Going thought my inbox I found this message laying around. Have I sent
you a answer on this? Anyway here is a new answer.
We have a separete mailinglist for code/design related discussions.
squid-dev@ircache.net
The best place to ask code related quiestions is without doubt on
squid-dev. I will try to answer any questions you send in private, but I
do not claim to know every detail of Squid, especially not in
inter-proxy communication areas.
To subscribe to squid-dev, send a message to wessels@nlanr.net
indicating that you are interested in joining squid-dev and why. Based
on your explanation on what you are interested to do this is the correct
mailinglist for you; squid-users carries a lot of discussion and very
little is related to the actual implementation. squid-dev carries very
little discussion and mostly code/implementaion related.
What kind of delta encoding are you looking into? At what level? Please
eloberate on this.
ps. squid-dev needs some people that asks things about the code &
design.. ds.
--- Henrik Nordström Sparetime Squid Hacker Mir Farooq Ali wrote: > > Hi! I am a graduate student in the Computer Science department here > at Virginia Tech. As part of my research, I am trying to incorporate > delta encoding into Squid. I am looking for some pointers to get > started with coding. I am not interested in the other not-http stuff > that squid does, just it's functionality as a http proxy server, and > it's communication using ICP. I went thru the basic squid > programmer's guide and found it's info slightly useful. > > I'm subscribed to the squid users list and notice that your .sig > describes yourself as a sparetime squid hacker. I would appreciate > any help regarding the source code files that deal with inter-proxy > communication (sibling-sibling, parent-sibling, etc). > > Thanks for your help in advance, > > -Farooq.Received on Tue Jul 29 2003 - 13:15:51 MDT
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