Joe:

Ok.  You should have write access to the forge labs repository.

I've also copied Abdul Habra who posted the memoization project  
idea.  Coincidentally, I guess you are both Cinci JUG members...  
Abdul, meet Joe, Joe, meet Abdul :-)

--Orion

On Sep 20, 2007, at 7:37 AM, Joe Rust wrote:

> I was looking around on the Terracotta page, and came to the  
> Terracotta related projects page.  I kind of like where they were  
> trying to go with the caching the functional result and using  
> Terracotta as a shared memory space.  I think that however it  
> should be aspect based, as the person acknowledged that but  
> intended what they did be lightweight.
>
> Is there work ongoing for a caching mechanism as such, and if not,  
> i would like to take a look at something like this and submit it  
> for review and what not.  I don't see anything on that page, is  
> this the master copy ?
>
>
> thanks
>
> joe
>
> Orion Letizi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi, Joe.
>
> It's very cool that you want to hack on Terracotta. I guess the
> first step is to figure out what kind of stuff you want to work on.
> Do you have anything in particular in mind? If not, we've got tons
> of ideas :-)
>
> The first step, of course, is to become familiar with the code. We
> have anonymous svn access already set up if you want to start poking
> around immediately:
>
> http://www.terracotta.org/confluence/display/wiki/Source+Repository
>
> Also, we can get you immediate access to the Terracotta Forge Labs
> which is a place to experiment without having access to the core dso
> project:
>
> http://www.terracotta.org/confluence/display/labs/Home
>
> Let us know what kind of stuff you want to work on...
>
> --Orion
>
> On Sep 19, 2007, at 5:06 PM, Joe Rust wrote:
>
> > My name is joe rust, i have spoken with Bob Taylor from your
> > company. I was approached by him after the JavaOne Conference this
> > year in San Francisco. I am leaving my present position, but am
> > not able to apply to work for Terracotta at the present time.
> >
> > I did express however, interest in contributing to the product via
> > the open source community. I navigated to the web site and created
> > an id (jrust78), and located this email address to get information
> > on getting write access to svn so that i may contribute.
> >
> > If this is the email address i should be contacting, please let me
> > know what process i need to go through to get write access to the
> > svn repository. Additionally, how who decides what to work on
> > would be good info as well as this is my first foray into open
> > source contibution. However, i feel i can hang with almost anyone
> > when it comes to hacking code once acclimated to this new paradigm
> > for me. So i guess i just need the information to get me started
> > and give me some direction.
> >
> >
> > thanks
> >
> > joe
> >
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