Hello Brad, > I haven't yet decided what PyCon sprint to participate in this year. > My first choice would be to do something with Storm but I don't know > if anyone else will be interested.
That does sound pretty interesting. It's unfortunate that I won't be in PyCon this year, but what we can try to do is organizing an online marathon to pair remotely with people sprint in Storm in PyCon, if there is enough interest. > I could lead a sprint on enhancing the MS SQL backend for Storm, > though some of the interested parties (Vernon and Sidnei) have > indicated they won't be present. Regardless we could make some > progress on that front if anyone else is interested. I can think of > quite a few tasks and issues that need to be resolved. > > Other ideas: > > * Add backend-specific modules to Storm to allow persisting Storm > objects to files which then can be bulk inserted into a db. > (Requires db introspection so has to be db-specific) > * Adding more clear error messages Variable classes (to indicate > which table/column the error comes from) > * Perfomance tuning (this seems like a need but I don't know C so > I could only work on the Python portions) There are quite a few interesting ideas in the TODO file, and on Launchpad too. We can definitely pick a few things which could be worked on. -- Gustavo Niemeyer http://niemeyer.net -- storm mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/storm
