Curl wrapper

Jonathan M Davis jmdavisProg at gmx.com
Wed Aug 10 10:54:24 PDT 2011


> On 10/08/11 09.49, Jonathan M Davis wrote:
> > On Wednesday, August 10, 2011 09:16:35 Jonas Drewsen wrote:
> >> Hi,
> >> 
> >> I believe the curl wrapper is ready for a first round of reviews.
> >> 
> >> If I remember correctly it is Jonathan who schedules the reviews.
> >> So Jonathan: Do you know when this could fit in?
> > 
> > LOL. No, I'm not the one who schedules reviews. We don't really have
> > anyone who does that. We don't even have altogether formal queue. People
> > post when they have something for review, and we roughly keep track of
> > what's supposed to be next in the queue based on what gets posted when
> > and what's actually ready for review after whatever is currently up for
> > review is done being reviewed. Someone then volunteers to be the review
> > manager for whatever is being reviewed, and they handle posting about
> > the review and counting the votes and whatnot. I _did_ volunteer to be
> > the review manager for the curl wrapper when you last brought it up for
> > review, though you never responded about that and std.path ended up
> > getting reviewed first, since Lars was back from vacation.
> 
> Yeah sorry about not getting back earlier. Been on vacation and other
> stuff - no excuse though.
> 
> I'll wait for Jose to reply whether he is ready with the std.log and if
> he is not I guess I can post the curl wrapper review info.
> 
> Btw. didn't Andrei implement a std.log module as well recently?

He was, and then other people started doing it at the same time, and 
ultimately, Jose ended up doing one which is supposed to be at least somewhat 
based on what Andrei was doing IIRC, but I haven't really paid much attention 
to the details, so I don't know quite what the API or implementation looks 
like at this point.

- Jonathan M Davis


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