THRIFT-66 is a bit of an odd case for that page, since it is something just
recently put forward and has a large scope, large enough that there has been
no evaluation yet.  I agree that if we're putting patch numbers in, we
should link them -- I have done this for the few in the table already.

Michael

On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 4:32 PM, Anthony Molinaro <
antho...@alumni.caltech.edu> wrote:

> In that case should THRIFT-66 be listed at all.  It seems like maybe that
> patch is too big and contains too many things, so it's unlikely to be
> applied
> without quite a bit more discussion, so maybe we don't list it at all?
> Also, I wonder if it's worth it to have patches actually link to the
> jira tickets?
>
> -Anthony
>
> On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 11:16:07PM +0200, ro...@bufferoverflow.ch wrote:
> > I think we should not add a seperate column for 2-way and multiplexing
> > at the moment.
> >
> > This topic was not discussed in deep within the community and it is
> > very important to align such things with the high level architecture
> > and design concepts.
> >
> > Otherwise we run probably into very bad compatibility issues between
> > the languages and multiplexing vs. non-multiplexing, etc.
> >
> > -Roger
> >
> >
> >
> > Quoting Anthony Molinaro <antho...@alumni.caltech.edu>:
> >
> > >So should the 2-way communication and service multiplexing maybe be
> > >a separate column?  I'm not sure of the exact implementation but looking
> > >at the bug it seems like some of it is new clients and servers, so maybe
> > >instead of the additional note on thrift-66 we have some new columns for
> > >multiplexed client and multiplexed server?
> > >
> > >-Anthony
> > >
> > >On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 10:28:11PM +0200, ro...@bufferoverflow.chwrote:
> > >>I've merged the two pages and added an additional color:
> > >>orange => patch available
> > >>
> > >>LanguageSupport page is now redirected to
> > >>http://wiki.apache.org/thrift/LibraryFeatures
> > >>
> > >>Zitat von Bryan Duxbury <br...@rapleaf.com>:
> > >>
> > >>>I think we only need done (green), planned (yellow), won't fix (red),
> and
> > >>>unknown (white).
> > >>>
> > >>>On Tue, Aug 17, 2010 at 11:21 AM, Anthony Molinaro <
> > >>>antho...@alumni.caltech.edu> wrote:
> > >>>
> > >>>>Sounds good to me.  How would you use the colors?  Green probably
> means
> > >>>>complete/stable, yellow could mean experimental, red could mean
> > >>>>not implemented, white is still unknown (although we should try to
> > >>>>categorize all the white ones with this exercise), orange is planned?
> > >>>>This is mostly what is there now, except that yellow and red have
> > >>>>different
> > >>>>meanings.
> > >>>>
> > >>>>-Anthony
> > >>>>
> > >>>>On Tue, Aug 17, 2010 at 10:05:05AM -0700, Bryan Duxbury wrote:
> > >>>>> I agree that we should keep the older version, but I think it needs
> > >>more
> > >>>>> than a little bit of love. I'd say keep the colors, but instead of
> > >>T/F/?
> > >>>>> values in the table, I think we should put version numbers. In the
> > >>case
> > >>>>of
> > >>>>> completed stuff, the version number would mean "since"; for planned
> > >>>>stuff,
> > >>>>> it would mean "planned for".
> > >>>>>
> > >>>>> Thoughts?
> > >>>>>
> > >>>>> On Tue, Aug 17, 2010 at 9:40 AM, Anthony Molinaro <
> > >>>>> antho...@alumni.caltech.edu> wrote:
> > >>>>>
> > >>>>> > I sort of like the one with the pretty colors :)
> > >>>>> >
> > >>>>> > -Anthony
> > >>>>> >
> > >>>>> > On Tue, Aug 17, 2010 at 08:34:40AM +0200,
> > >>>>ro...@bufferoverflow.chwrote:
> > >>>>> > > ok, I did not know that.
> > >>>>> > >
> > >>>>> > > I'm ready to merge them, but which one should we keep?
> > >>>>> > >
> > >>>>> > > Quoting David Reiss <dre...@facebook.com>:
> > >>>>> > >
> > >>>>> > > >We already have something like this at
> > >>>>> > > >http://wiki.apache.org/thrift/LibraryFeatures
> > >>>>> > > >but it's a huge pain to edit.
> > >>>>> > > >
> > >>>>> > > >On 08/16/2010 12:36 PM, Apache Wiki wrote:
> > >>>>> > > >>Dear Wiki user,
> > >>>>> > > >>
> > >>>>> > > >>You have subscribed to a wiki page or wiki category on
> "Thrift
> > >>>>> > > >>Wiki" for change notification.
> > >>>>> > > >>
> > >>>>> > > >>The "LanguageSupport" page has been changed by RogerMeier.
> > >>>>> > > >>http://wiki.apache.org/thrift/LanguageSupport
> > >>>>> > > >>
> > >>>>> > > >>--------------------------------------------------
> > >>>>> > > >>
> > >>>>> > > >>New page:
> > >>>>> > > >>This Page describes the supported protocol, transport and
> server
> > >>>>> > > >>types for each Language
> > >>>>> > > >>|| '''Language''' || '''Maturity Level''' || '''Protocol
> > >>Types'''
> > >>>>> > > >>|| '''Transport Types''' || '''Server Types''' ||
> > >>>>'''Description'''
> > >>>>> > > >>||
> > >>>>> > > >>|| C++ || widely used || Binary, json || buffered, framed,
> http
> > >>||
> > >>>>> > > >>simple, thread-pool, threaded, nonblocking|| ||
> > >>>>> > > >>|| C# || || || || || ||
> > >>>>> > > >>|| Erlang || || || || || ||
> > >>>>> > > >>|| Haskell || || || || || ||
> > >>>>> > > >>|| Java || || || || || ||
> > >>>>> > > >>|| JavaScript || new in 0.3 || json|| http || none ||  ||
> > >>>>> > > >>|| Objective C/Cocoa || || || || || ||
> > >>>>> > > >>|| OCaml || || || || || ||
> > >>>>> > > >>|| Perl || || || || || ||
> > >>>>> > > >>|| PHP || || || || || ||
> > >>>>> > > >>|| Python || || || || || ||
> > >>>>> > > >>|| Ruby || || || || || ||
> > >>>>> > > >>|| Squeak || || || || || ||
> > >>>>> > > >
> > >>>>> > > >
> > >>>>> > > >
> > >>>>> > >
> > >>>>> > >
> > >>>>> > >
> > >>>>> > >
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