[MTOS-dev] UsePDO directive (Re: Cache::Memcached::Fast support [r1117])
Jun Kaneko
jkaneko at sixapart.jp
Wed Dec 19 18:37:10 PST 2007
Hello Ogawa-san
First of all, thank you for your code contribution.
It did not fade away. We are evaluating the code.
Fumiaki will let you know the status of the evaluation.
On the other hand, I'm sorry that the evaluation process was
not clear enough after your submission.
Actually we were working to make those things clear,
and have finished MTOS contribution agreement (and translation).
Also we will soon start the MTOS developer program
which will include public Fogbugz access.
That will help us to build more clear process for the code contribution.
I'll let you know those progress also on movabletype.jp when it's ready,
so that all the Japanese MT developer can join the developer program.
Until then, please mail me or Fumiaki anytime if you have any questions.
Thank you !
Jun Kaneko
jkaneko at sixapart.jp
On 2007/12/18, at 17:08, Hirotaka Ogawa wrote:
> Byrne,
>
> Can you also add "UsePDO" experimental directive to the core
> component?
>
> I have an experimental implementation of Dynamic Publishing with
> PDO_SQLite, which is compatible with SQLite version 3. I handed out
> this work to SAKK people this summar, I don't really know why but, it
> faded away. Anyway, if we had a directive such as UsePDO, this effort
> could easily be merged into MTOS and be tested by the community.
>
> Thanks,
>
> On Dec 17, 2007 3:32 PM, Byrne Reese <byrne at sixapart.com> wrote:
>> Ideally I would like to see this also support a config directive:
>>
>> MemcacheDriver <module name>
>>
>> This would default to the current mode, but alternatively one
>> could specify
>> a separate module (included in the previous patch). We would need to
>> finalize the interface so that one could easily make these two
>> implementations swappable. This requires some docs, but I will take
>> ownership of that.
>>
>> Then we could then include the driver and mark it as experimental
>> until we
>> feel that it has been adequately tested by the community.
>>
>> +1 to the contribution though (having not actually looked at the
>> code yet) -
>> anything to help performance
>>
>>
>> On 12/16/07 9:05 AM, "Timothy Appnel" <tim at appnel.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Nice work Hirotaka. The author of that module noted on the memcached
>>> mailing list that there are a few features that have not been
>>> implemented. Most notable is the stats command. (This would effect
>>> anyone using Mark Carey's plugin.) Hopefully that will be addressed
>>> shortly, but in the meanwhile we'll need to consider the tradeoff.
>>> <tim/>
>>
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