Hi!
The current release of libmemcached does support the binary protocol
(thanks go to Trond).
Cheers,
--Brian
On Sep 11, 2008, at 6:53 PM, "Toru Maesaka" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi!
I've updated the wiki. Does anyone else have proposed areas to
focus on in
this hackathon? Personally, I'd like to see some time put into
some of the
client work. Hopefully some of the client maintainers can make it?
I've been thinking about the client libraries too. The binary tree is
nearly ready to be tested by the community but not enough libraries
in different langauges support the binary protocol atm... Although it
should now be easier to support the binary protocol with Trond's
updated protocol documentation (with examples).
To get the Perl folks started, I've been working on making
Cache::Memcached support the binary protocol for the past week and
this is nearly done. I'll throw it to Dormando for review after
testing it with the complete binary tree (I'm still completing the
stats subcommands over binary protocol).
I'll get these done before the hackathon :)
Oh and October 12th sounds good. Would it be possible to fix the date
within the next week or so? I'm saying this because I need to ask the
company to book my flights soonish...
Cheers,
Toru
On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 7:24 AM, Matt Ingenthron
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Due to logistics in getting a room scheduled, we may need to hold the
hackathon on October 12 instead of the originally proposed October
7th or
8th. Any strong opinions on that? Does it still work for most
people
planning to attend?
I've updated the wiki. Does anyone else have proposed areas to
focus on in
this hackathon? Personally, I'd like to see some time put into
some of the
client work. Hopefully some of the client maintainers can make it?
Thanks!
- Matt
--
Matt Ingenthron http://blogs.sun.com/mingenthron/
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]