Re: Clojure support

2014-06-02 Thread Jeremy Daggett
I am up totally up for it as well. I have wanted to work with Clojure for the 
past couple of years. There may be some good synergy with Toni being in the 
same office building here. :)

/jd

From: Ignasi Barrera mailto:n...@apache.org>>
Reply-To: "user@jclouds.apache.org<mailto:user@jclouds.apache.org>" 
mailto:user@jclouds.apache.org>>
Date: Saturday, May 31, 2014 at 9:10 AM
To: "user@jclouds.apache.org<mailto:user@jclouds.apache.org>" 
mailto:user@jclouds.apache.org>>
Cc: Antoni Batchelli | PalletOps 
mailto:tbatche...@palletops.com>>
Subject: Re: Clojure support


With my limited knowledge of Clojure, but mi willing to learn, I will make my 
best to put the Chef bindings up to date, and hopefully I will then be in a 
better place to give a hand in the compute bindings too.

El 30/05/2014 22:24, "Everett Toews" 
mailto:everett.to...@rackspace.com>> escribió:
On May 27, 2014, at 1:57 PM, Andrew Gaul 
mailto:g...@apache.org>> wrote:

> Repeating my request for a Clojure maintainer.  In addition to making
> evolving the APIs more difficult, jclouds has a 3 year stale dependency
> on Clojure, 1.3 vs. 1.6.  I will ask the development team to drop
> support unless someone volunteers to maintain it.

I’ve chatted with Toni and we’ll be combining forces to maintain it along with 
anyone else who wants to chip in.

To help get my feet wet, one of the first things I’ll be doing is updating the 
examples.

Thanks,
Everett


Re: Clojure support

2014-05-31 Thread Ignasi Barrera
With my limited knowledge of Clojure, but mi willing to learn, I will make
my best to put the Chef bindings up to date, and hopefully I will then be
in a better place to give a hand in the compute bindings too.
El 30/05/2014 22:24, "Everett Toews"  escribió:

> On May 27, 2014, at 1:57 PM, Andrew Gaul  wrote:
>
> > Repeating my request for a Clojure maintainer.  In addition to making
> > evolving the APIs more difficult, jclouds has a 3 year stale dependency
> > on Clojure, 1.3 vs. 1.6.  I will ask the development team to drop
> > support unless someone volunteers to maintain it.
>
> I’ve chatted with Toni and we’ll be combining forces to maintain it along
> with anyone else who wants to chip in.
>
> To help get my feet wet, one of the first things I’ll be doing is updating
> the examples.
>
> Thanks,
> Everett


Re: Clojure support

2014-05-30 Thread Everett Toews
On May 27, 2014, at 1:57 PM, Andrew Gaul  wrote:

> Repeating my request for a Clojure maintainer.  In addition to making
> evolving the APIs more difficult, jclouds has a 3 year stale dependency
> on Clojure, 1.3 vs. 1.6.  I will ask the development team to drop
> support unless someone volunteers to maintain it.

I’ve chatted with Toni and we’ll be combining forces to maintain it along with 
anyone else who wants to chip in. 

To help get my feet wet, one of the first things I’ll be doing is updating the 
examples.

Thanks,
Everett

Re: Clojure support

2014-05-27 Thread Andrew Gaul
On Wed, Feb 19, 2014 at 01:04:43PM -0800, Andrew Gaul wrote:
> Does anyone use the jclouds Clojure bindings, specifically
> blobstore2.clj?  These have not seen many changes over the years and
> have made it harder to evolve the underlying Java jclouds APIs, e.g.,
> https://github.com/jclouds/jclouds/pull/44 .  Can someone volunteer to
> maintain these?

Repeating my request for a Clojure maintainer.  In addition to making
evolving the APIs more difficult, jclouds has a 3 year stale dependency
on Clojure, 1.3 vs. 1.6.  I will ask the development team to drop
support unless someone volunteers to maintain it.

-- 
Andrew Gaul
http://gaul.org/


Re: Clojure support

2014-02-19 Thread Ignasi Barrera
It would be good to also share this thread in the mailing lists of
downstream projects such as Pallet. AFAIK Pallet only uses compute...
but does anyone know if there are similar downstream projects?

On 19 February 2014 22:04, Andrew Gaul  wrote:
> Does anyone use the jclouds Clojure bindings, specifically
> blobstore2.clj?  These have not seen many changes over the years and
> have made it harder to evolve the underlying Java jclouds APIs, e.g.,
> https://github.com/jclouds/jclouds/pull/44 .  Can someone volunteer to
> maintain these?
>
> --
> Andrew Gaul
> http://gaul.org/