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> On Aug 5, 2016, at 7:28 AM, Mark Payne <[email protected]> wrote: > > I would be a +1. Very cool to see this reaching this stage! > >> On Aug 4, 2016, at 11:42 PM, Aldrin Piri <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Hey folks, >> >> There's been great efforts to get an initial working implementation of >> MiNiFi in C++. This currently provides a great start on the core >> functionalities that the Java equivalent provides. Perhaps the neatest of >> all these items is the C++ implementation of the Site to Site protocol >> allowing transmission from a native instance to the NiFi we have all come >> to use and love in a more bite-sized binary. >> >> To that end and to aid in making the MiNiFi effort a bit more concrete, I >> would like to get a vote started on 0.0.1 (JIRA cpp-0.0.1) in the next few >> days and would be happy to act as the RM. There are still a few issues to >> tackle mostly tailored around documentation >> >> The hope is that with a Java and C++ implementation in hand there will be a >> larger foundation on which people can get involved and participate. This >> is especially crucial as we start expanding the framework, look to solidify >> APIs, and consider protocols to facilitate the design and implementation of >> centralized management and bi-directional communications. >> >> There is still much to be done both with our MiNiFi agent implementations >> and everything that follows. This marks another nice milestone of progress >> and will further generate a multitude of avenues for people to get >> involved. >> >> Looking forward to the new possibilities and challenges ahead. >> >> --Aldrin >
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