on 1/17/00 5:38 PM, Scott Tavares <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> yes i do get your point, how fine grain do we partition every thing?
> correct? well, i feel that we need to keep some of reasonable ballance on
> how this happends. i still think the use of the interface and a bridge impl.
> to Turbine pooling classes as a default is a resonable ballance between a
> tight coupling to turbine or a compleatey external bridge... just my $0.02.
Like I said..."fine"...;-)
> Does anyone else on this list have an opinion on this? do _not_ be afraid to
> speek up even if you are not a committer. its your input that keeps all of
> this going.
Yes, it would be nice if some of the other 150 people on this list would
speak up more often. Why are you on this list if you aren't even going to
participate?
> hey... i got something correct... ;-) this makes my day. Anyway, i guess i
> don't have any other opinion in the context of this example. if it works and
> the people that are using it are happy with it then great...
It works.
> well now that i think about it, maybe it is still too early to think about
> this. there is still allot of work that needs to be done on OPaL. i think
> for now we should leave to where it is but, this is all the more reason to
> keep the opl.database.DbBroker interface. If for some reason there is a big
> enough demand for OPaL to become its own entity, it will be easier to
> dissect it out of Turbine. This puts me at -0 also.
I just started to check out the stuff more closely on Exolab and they have
done quite a lot of good work. I'm not sure how stable the code is, but it
looks really impressive and a lot further along than what we have. I leave
it up to you guys if you want to keep working on OPaL or go with what Exolab
has done (or borrow from their stuff. ;-) ).
-jon
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