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Contact Us Post Here to Contact Site Administrators and Moderators My thread got moved to "What's on your mind?" Post 302507747 by tetsujin on Thursday 24th of March 2011 05:01:20 PM
Old 03-24-2011
My thread got moved to "What's on your mind?"

So there's this discussion I started (though I guess it's pretty much just myself and one other guy) in the "What's your most useful shell?" thread - Neo suggested that it shouldn't be there and gradually I came to agree with him, so I posted my next message of the discussion to a new thread, which I titled "Speculative Shell Feature Brainstorming"

It's a great big post, a wall of text with lots of technical information. Personally, I think someone's not even going to get it unless they're already rather good at shell to begin with. And a moderator has shuffled it into "What's on your mind?" in the lounge.

In the "Guidelines for posting here" thread:
Quote:
This area is not for technical questions. Please post technical questions in the forums, not in the lounge.

This area is to "get away" from technology Smilie
So, it kind of seems like the wrong place for an information-dense technical discussion. I suspect, to the extent anybody was interested in what I had to say to begin with (which, you know, not trying to say it's anything personal there, I think there's probably just not a lot of people interested in the subject to the extent I am) that in "the lounge" the thread will be entirely ignored.

The impression it's left is that my thread is flat-out unwelcome here. I don't know if that was the intent. If that was the intent, I guess I can do something else with my time rather than continue that discussion. If that wasn't the intent, then maybe the thread should go somewhere that will be visited by people who are interested in a technical discussion, perhaps?
 

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THREAD-KEYRING(7)					     Linux Programmer's Manual						 THREAD-KEYRING(7)

NAME
thread-keyring - per-thread keyring DESCRIPTION
The thread keyring is a keyring used to anchor keys on behalf of a process. It is created only when a thread requests it. The thread keyring has the name (description) _tid. A special serial number value, KEY_SPEC_THREAD_KEYRING, is defined that can be used in lieu of the actual serial number of the calling thread's thread keyring. From the keyctl(1) utility, '@t' can be used instead of a numeric key ID in much the same way, but as keyctl(1) is a program run after forking, this is of no utility. Thread keyrings are not inherited across clone(2) and fork(2) and are cleared by execve(2). A thread keyring is destroyed when the thread that refers to it terminates. Initially, a thread does not have a thread keyring. If a thread doesn't have a thread keyring when it is accessed, then it will be created if it is to be modified; otherwise the operation fails with the error ENOKEY. SEE ALSO
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