--- Log opened Fri Oct 26 00:00:09 2012 01:36 < mcallan> well, you for one :-) 05:23 < conseo> ok :-D 05:27 < conseo> are there other people interested in the code? i can't follow the ag-discussions closely 06:19 < mcallan> not yet that i know of. but that's my main hope. anyone who helps us with the split consensus problem (as thomas calls it) *is* working for us 06:58 < conseo> well only if they have users or we won't solve a split consensus. in that regard i would still not work on that prematurely before we need to bridge a consensus (but i am not against doing it, just finding some concrete criteria for such a bridging situation) 07:00 < conseo> we have that already, expose voting logs for other tools to map them 07:17 < mcallan> sure, but it might easily get bigger than the agm. the oddi (see my latest post) has members with running code 07:37 < mcallan> but i do hear u. i will drop this at first hint of failure. will not be another occupy waste-of-time 07:54 < mcallan> away running 09:33 < conseo> ok 09:56 < conseo> mcallan: i am thinking about redoing the count engine functionally, so we can browse and query the history in (near) realtime and you will always see the current vote and resource count immediatly. (no write or read locks as all data is static and copy on write log) 09:58 < conseo> i am mentioning this both for a sane historical access and format and for flexibility in vote counting. calling functions for updates iterating through all nodes in the vote tree(s) allows to easily define special count operations/functions to be hooked in on updates (e.g. a legacy booking system bound to some position of a company etc.) 09:59 < conseo> but just to ping you early about it. we can skype any time if you want and i can prototype it with demo and browsing tool before replacing the old engine. we only need to agree on the design and be both comfortable with it 10:00 < conseo> atm. i am doing functional programming in javascript on the jvm, but maybe clojure is a better match here (or scala or anything else you would prefer) --- Log closed Sat Oct 27 00:00:26 2012