Nice work. I've been really interested in that library ever since reading 
some of the Erlang entries on Tony's blog. While I don't think I can 
dedicate dev time to it I would be keen to hear about your experiences with 
Celluloid and where it might fit in a Rails app at RailsCamp.

Cheers,
Sam

On Monday, 11 March 2013 23:50:29 UTC+13, Tim Carey-Smith wrote:
>
> Hey people!
>
> I thought I would flick a message out as I figured someone might be 
> interested in a patch I am working on for Celluloid. 
> I have been working to fix the block scope leakage for some time now and 
> could use a fresh set of eyes and a new brain. 
>
> Just this evening I got the ideas implemented on top of the master branch, 
> but there are quite a few issues still remaining. 
> Check out the pull request at 
> https://github.com/celluloid/celluloid/pull/55
>
> Mostly the issues are surrounding deadlocks, detectable or not. 
> It is quite a blast once you get further into the bowels of Celluloid and 
> somehow figure out what is happening. 
>
> I am currently hanging in Christchurch, but will be in Wellington from 
> Saturday 16th of March. 
> I will be hoping to finish this off at RailsCamp too. 
> After that, I will be in Auckland for a few weeks. 
>
> Anyway, have a look and don't be afraid, I didn't really know much about 
> all of this before digging in. 
>
> Till later,
> Tim
>

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