On 15. juli. 2009, at 19.11, Andy the destroyer wrote:
Hi,
I went and it was pretty good, although the traffic getting there was
horrible. Yes, I saw Michael there but didn't ask him because I
didn't think
he was part of ESME because I haven't seen his email or name on the
list or
JIRA. Its fine, is just sometimes nice to speak and ask questions
face to
face when the opportunity arises.
I am not sure Michael is on the mail list, I don't think so at least.
All the communication I have had with him so far has been via twitter.
I only wanted to go over a couple of things. There are almost no
comments in
the source and stepping though multi threaded apps with a debugger
isn't too
easy. Picking the best spots to gather stats without peppering the
whole
codebase has been a bit challenging because there is so much
recursive-like
( I know that is a bad description ) message passing and no comments
to
indicate how classes/methods/traits etc. should and are being used.
However,
I am coming along and have some code written. I will be uploading it
soon. I
keep getting sidetracked with work emergencies.
The documentation of the excisting Scala code is also a Jira task
already, so definitely on our to-do list as Vassil also said.
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ESME-59
If you have any questions in the meantime, please feel free to post
them here.
/Anne
Thanks for the response,
Andy
On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 12:13 AM, Anne Kathrine Petterøe
<[email protected]>wrote:
Hi Andy,
I didn't see your message until I came into the office this morning.
If you went, I don't know if you had a chance to hook up with Michael
Galpin
(http://twitter.com/michaelg)? He has ESME installed at work.
Best,
Anne
2009/7/15 Andy the destroyer <[email protected]>
Hello All,
I would like to meet up with someone tonight for a couple of
minutes in
person to go over some clarifications regarding the code. If
anyone is
going, I will be the tall red head with the kick ass white boots. If
not..
no biggie.
Until then,
Andrew