[Rails-core] Master thesis on Rails

2016-02-25 Thread Luís Ferreira
Hi everyone,

This year my company (https://subvisual.co/) will have a student doing his 
master thesis with us, and need to come up with a topic. I was wondering if 
there was anything on Rails tangentially related to his areas of expertise 
that could benefit from a person working on it essentially full time for 6 
months or more, for free.

He's mastering on both distributed systems and parallel computing, as well 
as Internet of Things and biometric systems. He already has a good 
familiarity with Ruby and Rails.

So, I'd like to know:

1. Is there any specific part of rails or feature to be implemented that he 
could work on?
2. Is anyone on the core team interested in getting involved with helping 
him out?

Best,
Luis Zamith

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Re: [Rails-core] Master thesis on Rails

2016-02-25 Thread Arthur Neves
Http 2 Is something that pops into my mind when I think something I would
like to see in Rails. I know Aaron P. was working on it, but not sure how
far he got.

On Thu, Feb 25, 2016 at 10:59 AM Luís Ferreira  wrote:

> Hi everyone,
>
> This year my company (https://subvisual.co/) will have a student doing
> his master thesis with us, and need to come up with a topic. I was
> wondering if there was anything on Rails tangentially related to his areas
> of expertise that could benefit from a person working on it essentially
> full time for 6 months or more, for free.
>
> He's mastering on both distributed systems and parallel computing, as well
> as Internet of Things and biometric systems. He already has a good
> familiarity with Ruby and Rails.
>
> So, I'd like to know:
>
> 1. Is there any specific part of rails or feature to be implemented that
> he could work on?
> 2. Is anyone on the core team interested in getting involved with helping
> him out?
>
> Best,
> Luis Zamith
>
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Re: [Rails-core] Master thesis on Rails

2018-02-11 Thread utilum
What is the status on HTTP 2 ?

On Thursday, February 25, 2016 at 5:44:18 PM UTC+1, Arthur Neves wrote:
>
> Http 2 Is something that pops into my mind when I think something I would 
> like to see in Rails. I know Aaron P. was working on it, but not sure how 
> far he got.
>
> On Thu, Feb 25, 2016 at 10:59 AM Luís Ferreira  > wrote:
>
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> This year my company (https://subvisual.co/) will have a student doing 
>> his master thesis with us, and need to come up with a topic. I was 
>> wondering if there was anything on Rails tangentially related to his areas 
>> of expertise that could benefit from a person working on it essentially 
>> full time for 6 months or more, for free.
>>
>> He's mastering on both distributed systems and parallel computing, as 
>> well as Internet of Things and biometric systems. He already has a good 
>> familiarity with Ruby and Rails.
>>
>> So, I'd like to know:
>>
>> 1. Is there any specific part of rails or feature to be implemented that 
>> he could work on?
>> 2. Is anyone on the core team interested in getting involved with helping 
>> him out?
>>
>> Best,
>> Luis Zamith
>>
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Re: [Rails-core] Master thesis on Rails

2018-02-14 Thread Matt Jones
HTTP2 Early Hints are shipping in 5.2.0, which is currently in RC.

More details: http://eileencodes.com/posts/http2-early-hints/ 


—Matt Jones

> On Feb 11, 2018, at 5:54 AM, utilum  wrote:
> 
> What is the status on HTTP 2 ?
> 
> On Thursday, February 25, 2016 at 5:44:18 PM UTC+1, Arthur Neves wrote:
> Http 2 Is something that pops into my mind when I think something I would 
> like to see in Rails. I know Aaron P. was working on it, but not sure how far 
> he got.
> 
> On Thu, Feb 25, 2016 at 10:59 AM Luís Ferreira  > wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> 
> This year my company (https://subvisual.co/ ) will 
> have a student doing his master thesis with us, and need to come up with a 
> topic. I was wondering if there was anything on Rails tangentially related to 
> his areas of expertise that could benefit from a person working on it 
> essentially full time for 6 months or more, for free.
> 
> He's mastering on both distributed systems and parallel computing, as well as 
> Internet of Things and biometric systems. He already has a good familiarity 
> with Ruby and Rails.
> 
> So, I'd like to know:
> 
> 1. Is there any specific part of rails or feature to be implemented that he 
> could work on?
> 2. Is anyone on the core team interested in getting involved with helping him 
> out?
> 
> Best,
> Luis Zamith
> 
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