
During March 2026, Malik Hou unified EventDispatcher scheduling controls across TCP and RDMA transports in the apache/brpc repository. He introduced a global unscheduling flag, replacing the RDMA-specific flag, and standardized flag semantics to streamline configuration and improve event handling performance. Working primarily in C++ with a focus on concurrent and network programming, Malik updated documentation in Markdown to clarify last-message handling and mode-specific behaviors. His work included targeted code changes and tests to ensure stable unscheduling across both transports, resulting in more predictable and maintainable system behavior. The depth of his contributions reflects strong technical and documentation skills.
March 2026: Delivered unified EventDispatcher scheduling controls across TCP and RDMA for apache/brpc. Introduced a global unscheduling flag, deprecated the RDMA-specific flag, and unified flag semantics to improve consistency, configurability, and performance of event handling. Updated documentation to clarify last-message handling and mode-specific behavior. Implemented targeted fixes to ensure stable unscheduling behavior across both transports, and improved maintainability through clear commits and tests.
March 2026: Delivered unified EventDispatcher scheduling controls across TCP and RDMA for apache/brpc. Introduced a global unscheduling flag, deprecated the RDMA-specific flag, and unified flag semantics to improve consistency, configurability, and performance of event handling. Updated documentation to clarify last-message handling and mode-specific behavior. Implemented targeted fixes to ensure stable unscheduling behavior across both transports, and improved maintainability through clear commits and tests.

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