Also, claim a project here or add your own:
http://www.terracotta.org/confluence/display/wiki/Terracotta+Project+Ideas
If you like...in many cases learning Terracotta is easier if you try
clustering a project first.
Orion Letizi wrote:
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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