Hi Andrew
You are doing everything I would recommend. Join and participate on the
mailing list, work on patches and help review others, and help answer any
question new users might have. Appreciate the help

-Jake


On Mon, Nov 11, 2013 at 2:01 PM, Andrew Gaul <[email protected]> wrote:

> I submitted a few patches to Thrift recently and want to introduce
> myself.  I work at Maginatics and we use Thrift to communicate between
> C++, Java, and Ruby processes in our cloud file system.  Our team has
> used Thrift since 2011 and several engineers have submitted patches.
> Upstream accepted many of them but we still apply patches to our local
> Thrift.  Presently we run 0.9.0 and apply:
>
> THRIFT-1458 (committed in 0.9.1)
> THRIFT-1528
> THRIFT-1630 (committed in 0.9.1)
> THRIFT-1676
> THRIFT-1740 (committed in 0.9.1)
> THRIFT-1815 (committed in master)
> THRIFT-1837 (committed in 0.9.1)
> THRIFT-1845 (committed in 0.9.1)
> THRIFT-1846 (committed in 0.9.1)
> THRIFT-1992 (committed in 0.9.1)
> THRIFT-2037 (committed in master)
> THRIFT-2048 (committed in master)
>
> We plan to rebase to 0.9.1 and apply:
>
> THRIFT-2172
> THRIFT-2193
> THRIFT-2227
> THRIFT-2233
> THRIFT-2238
> THRIFT-2260
>
> I would like to bring our code closer to mainline, similar to our
> relationship with Apache jclouds.  I appreciate any suggestions on how
> to work better with Thrift and increase participation from Maginatics.
> Specifically I can help with the Java bindings and my colleague Nate
> Rosenblum can help with the C++ bindings.  I look forward to continuing
> to work together!
>
> --
> Andrew Gaul
> http://maginatics.com/
>

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