Thanks Christian,

I'll definitely do what I can to assist. Hoping that I can get some time
soon to look at this.

Cheers,
Damon.


On Wed, Oct 9, 2013 at 5:28 AM, Christian Grobmeier <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi Damon,
>
> yes you have filed an ICLA!
>
> You are listed here:
> http://people.apache.org/**committer-index.html<http://people.apache.org/committer-index.html>
>
> In other terms: welcome! I hope you stay a while as this project can
> really need a few hands :-)
>
> If you are interested on the ASF, please check this link:
> http://www.apache.org/**foundation/how-it-works.html<http://www.apache.org/foundation/how-it-works.html>
> If you have any questions around the foundation, I am glad to help. I am a
> so-called "mentor" to this project and here to help people finding their
> way to the ASF. Just ping this list or me directly.
>
> Cheers
> Christian
>
>
> On 8 Oct 2013, at 13:31, Damon Oehlman wrote:
>
>  Hey Guys,
>>
>> From memory I think I filed an ICLA previously, and yes I'm happy to pitch
>> in with the work that Gord is proposing also (which is slightly more
>> extensive than what is included in the existing PR).
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Damon.
>>
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Oct 8, 2013 at 9:41 PM, Christian Grobmeier <[email protected]
>> >wrote:
>>
>>  Although I don't not understand from Ripple as much as I wished, this
>>> looks like a great addition. Also I understood that this middleware yould
>>> maybe be used to mock server backend connections, right? I have exactly
>>> that use case that a guy who helps me in his prime time on my project
>>> would
>>> prefer not to install the huge, real java server but just work with some
>>> json first.
>>>
>>> Damon mentioned he is willing to contribute his feature. If he would file
>>> an ICLA and donates we could take this commit directly. Furthermore I
>>> see a
>>> good chance to welcome a new team member in a while. :-)
>>>
>>>
>>> On 8 Oct 2013, at 2:49, Gord Tanner wrote:
>>>
>>> We had a fork a little while ago that added the ability to have custom
>>>
>>>> middleware for the Ripple server [1].
>>>>
>>>> Basically when adding path's to the ripple server it would detect the
>>>> presence of a ripple-middleware.js file and require and load it into the
>>>> express app.
>>>>
>>>> This is an amazing feature and would give us a lot of power for
>>>> integrating
>>>> in some third party plugins and extensions.
>>>>
>>>> I am thinking we should take inspiration from this commit and create a
>>>> middleware injection system for ripple.
>>>>
>>>> I would think we need to support global middleware (loaded for every
>>>> project) as well as project based middleware (loaded from a file in the
>>>> project folder, much like the pull request does now)
>>>>
>>>> Starting this thread to talk about high level design goals for this
>>>> feature
>>>> as well as debating if it is required.
>>>>
>>>> Usecases:
>>>>
>>>> - Custom route overrides
>>>> - Browserifying content
>>>> - Other fun stuff
>>>> - Simulating Lagging of content. This would be awesome!
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> [1] -
>>>> https://github.com/****DamonOehlman/incubator-ripple/****commit/**<https://github.com/**DamonOehlman/incubator-ripple/**commit/**>
>>>> f35ae027c9c605983d63a2d8a741fc****148f804a77<https://github.**
>>>> com/DamonOehlman/incubator-**ripple/commit/**
>>>> f35ae027c9c605983d63a2d8a741fc**148f804a77<https://github.com/DamonOehlman/incubator-ripple/commit/f35ae027c9c605983d63a2d8a741fc148f804a77>
>>>> >
>>>>
>>>>
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