My original plan, as suggested by exarkun, is to start with something easy
to implement like netstring and then move on to advanced ones. But after
today's video chat with tom and dash, I will begin by rewriting the
Message.decode/encode part inside names.dns. The expected outcome, I think,
is to test parsley with datagram based protocols (dns) and more complicated
stream protocols.
As said by tom, the code would probably not be merged into trunk, it's just
an experiment.


On Thu, Jun 20, 2013 at 6:14 PM, Richard Wall <m-li...@the-moon.net> wrote:

> On 20 June 2013 04:04, Christopher Armstrong <ra...@twistedmatrix.com>
> wrote:
> > Hi Shiyao, I'm happy that you chose Twisted as your SoC project. I just
> want
> > to point out that Richard Wall (rwall on IRC) has been working a lot on
> DNS
> > lately, he may be interested in the work you're doing.
>
> Hello Shiyao,
>
> Yes, I'm really pleased that you chose to start with twisted.names and
> I'm looking forward to seeing Parsley in action!
>


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