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On Mon, 2017-04-17 at 18:54 +0530, Gayathri Menakath wrote: > Hello Jesus, > > I would like to thank you for the comments. I will look into the part > where it uploads the data to the Elasticsearch index and the > jwzthreading.py. I believe that I had mentioned in one of the IRC > chats that I would be reusing the jwzthreading.py. I am sorry if I > hadn't mentioned it. However, should I be making any changes to it? No, that's fine. Maybe I just don't remember. Thanks in any case. Jesus > On Mon, Apr 17, 2017 at 4:48 AM, Jesus M. Gonzalez-Barahona > <jgb@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On Sat, 2017-04-15 at 20:08 +0530, Gayathri Menakath wrote: > > > Hello Jesus, > > > > > > As my periodical exams were going on I could not spend much time > > on > > > writing the tests (2nd microtask). I will resume the work soon > > and > > > will send the updates. Along with my proposal, I have uploaded an > > > official letter from my university which states that I would not > > be > > > having any academic commitments for at least 8 weeks during the > > > coding period. I hope with that I would be able to meet the > > > eligibility criteria for Outreachy. I had sent a copy of the > > letter > > > to the Outreachy coordinators and Lars too. > > > > Thanks a lot for the update. > > > > > Meanwhile, may I know if you had reviewed the first microtask's > > code? > > > > Yes. I did. Some of comments: > > > > * I've tested it with some mboxes, and seem to work pretty well. A > > bit > > weird that you have to produce a JSON file, and then upload it to > > ES, > > instead of just uploading it to ES directly. But otherwise, it > > seems to > > work with the tests I did. > > > > * However, you had hardwired a path in jwzthreading.py, with (I > > presume) the directory where you store the mboxes. After changing > > it to > > mind, worked like a charm. > > > > * BTW, I don't remember that you commented that you were using > > jwzthreading.py. That's not bad (reusing code which works is always > > a > > good option to consider), but makes the exercise different, since > > the > > implementation of the threading algorithm is in it. > > > > * The readme.md explains well how to run the scripts. > > > > Saludos, > > > > Jesus. > > > > > -- > > > Yours Sincerely, > > > Gayathri.P.Menakath > > > B-Tech 3rd year, > > > Amrita University > > > blog | Github > > -- > > Bitergia: http://bitergia.com > > /me at Twitter: https://twitter.com/jgbarah > > > > > > > > -- > Yours Sincerely, > Gayathri.P.Menakath > B-Tech 3rd year, > Amrita University > blog | Github -- Bitergia: http://bitergia.com /me at Twitter: https://twitter.com/jgbarah _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.xen.org/xen-devel
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