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asynch file IO how complex it can be? #82

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AdriOdding opened this issue Dec 28, 2017 · 3 comments
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asynch file IO how complex it can be? #82

AdriOdding opened this issue Dec 28, 2017 · 3 comments

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@AdriOdding AdriOdding changed the title asynch file IO how coplex it can be? asynch file IO how complex it can be? Dec 28, 2017
@Rai-Sahil
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Hi can i work on this issue?

@ctavolazzi
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@Rai-Sahil Please! Hey @Rai-Sahil,

My humblest of apologies for my ignorance in missing your message. Your contribution would be most welcome!

Just a quick note: we're still shaping up our processes and practices, so things are a bit 'make-it-up-as-we-go' right now.

For your work:

  • Fork away and start from our dev branch.
  • Put your work in novasystem/src/core/{your_folders_and_files}.
  • Remember to drop a requirements.txt for any dependencies to keep our venvs happy.

Important bit: We're moving towards a model where each module is its own island, chilling in a container with a queryable API. They should talk to each other in a way that's as smooth as jazz. The master plan for multi-agent convo is brewing with Microsoft Autogen, but it's still in the lab.

So for now, when you're setting up your module, think about how it'll play nice in a containerized setup and chat with its module buddies.

Any snags or brainwaves, just ping. Excited to see what you whip up!

Cheers!

@Rai-Sahil
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Hi @ctavolazzi , No worries. I understand.
Sure thanks, I'll start working on it.

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