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Bryan Duxbury closed THRIFT-654.
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         Assignee: David Reiss
    Fix Version/s: 0.4
       Resolution: Fixed

I'm assuming this has actually been done by now. If that's incorrect, please do 
it and retag the issue as 0.5.

> What is the best way to merge a bunch of code from Facebook?
> ------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: THRIFT-654
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/THRIFT-654
>             Project: Thrift
>          Issue Type: Question
>          Components: C++ - Library, Compiler (General), Java - Library, 
> Python - Library
>            Reporter: David Reiss
>            Assignee: David Reiss
>             Fix For: 0.4
>
>
> Hey guys.  I've been kind of lax porting patches developed at Facebook back 
> into the open-source repository, but I'm catching up now.  I have a bunch of 
> Apache-ready patches at 
> http://gitweb.thrift-rpc.org/?p=thrift.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/pri/dreiss/fb-merge-p1;hb=HEAD
>  (long view: 
> http://gitweb.thrift-rpc.org/?p=thrift.git;a=log;h=refs/heads/pri/dreiss/fb-merge-p1;hb=HEAD).
>   It's almost all C++ library changes, with some other misc stuff sprinkled 
> in.  What do you guys think would be the best way of merging this stuff into 
> Apache?  I'd prefer not to create a separate issue for each C++ patch, 
> especially since they've all been reviewed and production-tested internally.  
> I can do it for the non-C++ stuff if you'd like.  Would people be okay if I 
> just create one big patch set for the C++ stuff, attach it here, and commit 
> after a week if there are no objections?

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