[Twisted-Python] Adding support for Diameter protocol
Daniel Sank
sank.daniel at gmail.com
Mon Apr 13 23:57:13 MDT 2015
Hey Hamza,
I learned how to write asynchronous code more "recently" than a lot of the
core devs and I'd be happy to guide you. As glyph says, the best way is to
simply ask questions as you have them.
Of course, a good tutorial is invaluable. Without any doubt the best
starting point is David Peticolas's tutorial found here:
http://krondo.com/?page_id=1327.
On Mon, Apr 13, 2015 at 10:42 PM, Glyph <glyph at twistedmatrix.com> wrote:
>
> On Apr 14, 2015, at 00:22, Hamza Sheikh <fehrist at codeghar.com> wrote:
>
> I am new to Twisted and its community
>
>
> Welcome, we are happy to have you!
>
> and exploring adding Diameter support.
>
>
> What is Diameter?
>
> I have experience with Python but as I learn more I realize how little I
> know. This is my first foray contributing to a real open source project.
> I'm basically looking for mentors to guide me when I have questions about:
>
> * Async code
> * Wiring code to support both Python 2.x and 3.x
> * Style guides
> * Other things
>
> If dedicated mentors are hard to come by I'd be grateful for this ML to
> help with answers. Looking forward to working with the community on a great
> project.
>
>
> I don't mean to discourage anyone from volunteering - if you get a direct
> answer from someone else then great :) - but it would probably be easiest
> for you to begin just by asking questions of the mailing list, and perhaps
> formalizing a mentorship relationship later. Most twisted core team
> members tend to be very busy, but the community as a whole does a pretty
> good job of keeping up with the questions here. Personally I'd love to
> offer to mentor you, but I am fairly overloaded as it is and would not be
> able to give you the attention you deserve.
>
> You might want to check this out as a resource to get started on the
> development process, just to close a few trivial bugs to get the hang of it
> before starting the larger project of Diameter support:
>
> http://bitly.com/easy-twisted-tickets
>
> Please feel free to ask any and all questions on this list.
>
> -glyph
>
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Daniel Sank
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