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(Core) "Internals" Show #58

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Fishrock123 opened this issue Nov 30, 2015 · 5 comments
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(Core) "Internals" Show #58

Fishrock123 opened this issue Nov 30, 2015 · 5 comments

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@Fishrock123
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I think there is a lot of interesting an potentially valuable things that core contributors have as mostly or partial head knowledge and in context.

I suggest we have a show (or a series of shows, if the first works out well) where core contributors are able to somewhat ramble about:

  • the parts of core they deal with the most, or have the most knowledge about
  • the issue tracker
  • architectural and idealogical choices
  • etc

For a first show, maybe like me, @piscisaureus, and @chrisdickinson? That's a pretty good spread of new, old, and in-between.

@yoshuawuyts
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Sounds interesting, I'd listen to this.

@floating
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I like it too, will try to get something like this scheduled.

@rvagg
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rvagg commented Nov 30, 2015

  • buffers and how the implementation has changed over time (0.8 -> 0.10, 2.x -> 3.x) with @trevnorris
  • timers with @Fishrock123
  • openssl and crypto with @indutny, @shigeki and maybe @bnoordhuis if we can persuade him out of his cave
  • something about tests with @Trott who has been all up in there recently

@trevnorris
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@bnoordhuis is the one that added multi-context support. that story would be interesting.

@chrisdickinson
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I'd love to do one about streams or process bootstrapping or signal handling.

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