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Re: [jdt-dev] Compiler bug discussions via Google Hangouts?
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Hi Stefan,
I appreciate your interest in JDT and you recent contributions are very welcome.
I am not sure which discussion Stephan is referring to. Perhaps he is talking about the one we had during his recent visit to India to attend an Eclipse event? Otherwise, it's been a long time we had any discussion outside bugzilla and mail. Yes, almost all our discussion happens through bugs.
Coming to your work on APT and other JDT bugs, should you feel any discussion is required, feel free to raise it, we can have a call; google hangout is fine. But I must warn that my knowledge on APT is limited with very little historical knowledge on the component. In fact, through your recent work, I am learning a thing or two. Thanks for that.
So, feel free to ask questions. We certainly appreciate your efforts.
Regards,
Jay
Stefan Xenos ---10/31/2015 07:31:40 AM---I'd like very much to contribute fixes for the compiler crashes in annotation processing. However, a
From: Stefan Xenos <sxenos@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Eclipse JDT general developers list." <jdt-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: 10/31/2015 07:31 AM
Subject: [jdt-dev] Compiler bug discussions via Google Hangouts?
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I'd like very much to contribute fixes for the compiler crashes in annotation processing. However, as you're all probably aware, there's a fairly steep learning curve for the compiler.
Stephan Herrmann mentioned on this list that he sometimes discusses APT bugs with Jayaprakash Arthanareeswaran. I was wondering if I could attend one or more of these discussions via Google Hangouts. I think I would learn a lot and would try to contribute enough patches to make up for any time I spend asking questions.
I'm somewhat familiar with the code around bug 480936, so if and when this bug becomes the subject of a discussion, I'd be delighted if I could be invited.
If hangouts is undesirable, IRC would also be great -- any medium where I could be a fly on the wall and listen in on the discussion.
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