FYI in case you don't know, @oknet hosted a great learning material - atsinternals <https://github.com/oknet/atsinternals>, which can help to understand ATS better. It can also help the session leader to prepare the topic. The only complaint is only limited chapters were translated to English.
Randy DuCharame <ra...@ad5gb.com.invalid> 于2021年2月3日周三 上午8:41写道: > Time permitting, I'd be all in for this though lately I've been > upside-down with work. > > That can't last forever though. > > > >> Also, I will take volunteers to host and lead sessions. We can’t let AMC > >> have all the fun! > >> > >> — Leif > >> > >> > >>> On Feb 2, 2021, at 15:27, Leif Hedstrom <zw...@apache.org> wrote: > >>> > >>> Hi all, > >>> > >>> Sparky suggested that we should do a better job getting new developers > >> familiar with the ATS code base. As such, Bryan and I was thinking of > maybe > >> doing a few 4H Zoom sessions, each presenting and discussing some larger > >> portion of the ATS code base. Such as > >>> 1. The cache code > >>> 2. The Event System and processors > >>> 3. The HttpSM > >>> 4. Writing plugins / Plugin APIs > >>> > >>> Or other areas people feel worth discussing. This would definitely be > >> hardcode C/C++ madness, focusing on developers and definitely not > users. We > >> would need to get an expert in each of these areas to hold each session. > >> But before we sign Alan up for this, I wanted to see if there’s a > general > >> interest in this idea? > >>> Cheers, > >>> > >>> -- Leif > >>> > >>> > -- > Randall DuCharme (Radio AD5GB) > Powered by Open Source software. > >