On Tue, Dec 21, 2010 at 1:40 PM, Umut Aydin <devnetw...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello everybody > > My job server is on progress and maybe you want to check it out. > Distribution part is ready but I still work on remote calls. As soon > as I get it done I ll write an article about building a job server > with twisted framework. (I wrote an article about Apache Mina > framework while designing jobbar > http://umut.mobi/blog/2010/11/11/how-to-build-a-distributed-job-server-with-apache-mina-framework/) > I m pretty busy these days it'll take almost a week more. Here is > website of the project > > http://jobbarserver.org/ > > By the way, my goal with this project is building a distributed job > server and useful extensions for needs of any kind of projects. Some > extensions in my mind: > Memory Cache, Document Storage, Multiple Job Handler for parallel > processing, Log Manager, Data Traffic Analyser > > If you have any idea please share with me. >
Before proceeding with any extensions, would be extremely nice to have: a README with a description of what it is and what do I gain from using it right now. an INSTALL with a description of how to make it available systemwide, how to ship it with my project or what might break if I install it. a USAGE with a simple boilerplate with its bits explained: what do I need this code for? What bad happens if I take this bit out? What stuff can I customize and with what degree of freedom? *.pyc in your .gitignore docstrings for classes Someone with more profound knowledge would surely tell you about unit tests. And my question is, how do I migrate a job to another server? I always thought that this is what "distributedness" is about... -- Engineer : How do I do it? Economist : How much will it cost? Twisted Developer: But does it block? _______________________________________________ Twisted-Python mailing list Twisted-Python@twistedmatrix.com http://twistedmatrix.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/twisted-python