I dont mind reviewing, committing etc for C# if needed.

Im also interested in making thrift compile under Win32 (MS Visual
C++), so id like to eventually submit some patches for this as well.

On Wed, Dec 24, 2008 at 4:53 AM, Esteve Fernandez <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Tuesday 23 December 2008 20:31:19 David Reiss wrote:
>> > Erlang - ?
>>
>> Todd Lipcon (Toad on IRC) is really responsive to questions about the
>> Erlang mapping.  Chris Piro or I can also look at these issues.
>
> Then, I think it would make sense to give Todd committer access. However I
> haven't seen much activity around Erlang in thrift-dev
>
>> > C# - ?
>>
>> I would also like to have a clear go-to person (or people) for C# issues.
>
> Yep, Ben (who knows C# and Python) appears to be MIA, THRIFT-209 is dead
> simple but can't be fixed because there aren't committers who can review the
> patch.
>
> I've contributed a couple of patches for C#, but I think Michael Greene and
> Anthony Abate surely know more C# than I.
>
>> > PHP - ?
>>
>> Mark and I can handle this.  There has not been much interest in PHP
>> outside of Facebook, so it has been pretty low volume.
>
> Good. BTW, why does the Thrift compiler have special options for PHP
> (-php, -phpi, etc.) instead of using regular generator options (--gen xxx)?
>
>> > Haskell - ?
>> > Cocoa - ?
>> > Smalltalk - ?
>> > Ocaml - ?
>>
>> There has been very little interest in these languages outside of the
>> original authors, so I think they should still be considered the point
>> people.
>
> I'm sure I'm going to piss off some people, but since those languages don't
> have a mantainer and their paucity of tests, I would lower their priority (or
> label them as unsupported) when the next version of Thrift is released.
>
> Cheers.
>



-- 
-Anthony

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