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Andrew Montalenti commented on STORM-452:
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I am one of the maintainers of the streamparse module (hi Dan). I'm glad to
take on this issue, but I don't think I can assign it to myself in JIRA.
I was actually trying to google around to find out how the Storm documentation
site is built. I was a bit at a loss. Is there a standard way that Apache
project documentation is built? I am assuming there must be a repo of markdown
files or something similar sitting around somewhere. I am glad to take this on
because there are actually a lot of improvements to the Storm documentation
(especially w.r.t. to use in multi-lang settings) I'd like to do.
> Update link to Perl multilang implementation
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> Key: STORM-452
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/STORM-452
> Project: Apache Storm (Incubating)
> Issue Type: Documentation
> Reporter: Dan Blanchard
> Priority: Minor
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> The current link on the [DSL and Multilang
> adapters|https://storm.incubator.apache.org/documentation/DSLs-and-multilang-adapters.html]
> page for IO::Storm is out of date. I have recently taken over as the
> maintainer, and now it actually works with the latest version of Storm.
> Please link to my fork at https://github.com/dan-blanchard/io-storm
> Also, there's currently no link for the Python
> [streamparse|https://github.com/Parsely/streamparse] module, which provides
> both a more robust Python Multilang adapter than the included {{storm.py}}
> and a bunch of handy utilities for creating Python Storm projects.
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