I'm happy to help any way I can. I am currently trying to figure out how to effectively use Morsel for building a RESTful API, but I have no experience with Ruby and am reading up on Sinatra now. I might be able to help with documentation as I learn.
On Friday, February 13, 2015 at 6:57:56 AM UTC+8, Iain Dunning wrote: > > Hi all, > > TL;DR: > - New JuliaWeb "roadmap": https://github.com/JuliaWeb/Roadmap/issues > - Please consider volunteering on core JuliaWeb infrastructure (e.g. > Requests, GnuTLS), esp. by adding tests/docs/examples. > > --- > > *JuliaWeb* (https://github.com/JuliaWeb) is a collection of > internet-related packages, including HTTP servers/parsers/utilities, IP > address tools, and more. > > Many of these packages were either created by rockstar ninja guru > developer Keno, or by students at "Hacker School". Some of these packages, > like Requests.jl/HttpParser.jl/GnuTLS.jl/... are almost surely installed on > your system, but some (e.g. GnuTLS.jl) haven't really been touched much > since they were created and aren't actively maintained. For such core > packages, it isn't fair to put all the burden on one developer. > > On a personal level, I've been trying to help out where I can by merging > PRs, but this web stuff isn't really my strength, and I'm not really able > to effectively triage the issues that have built up on some of these > packages. So heres what we're (Seth Bromberger has been part of this too) > doing: > > - We've made a *"roadmap" repo for JuliaWeb* to discuss some of these > issues and co-ordinate limited resources: > https://github.com/JuliaWeb/Roadmap/issues . We'd like to hear your > perspectives! > > - *We want you!* You don't have to be a Julia master - you can even start > just by reading the code of one of these packages, and then adding some > tests or documentation. Maybe you'll even get comfortable to add features! > Right now, the focus is definitely on maintainence and making sure whats > there works (on Julia 0.3 and 0.4!). Your Pull Requests are very welcome! >
