[Bug 1359246] New: Review Request:
netty5 - An asynchronous event-driven network application framework and
tools for Java
by Red Hat Bugzilla
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1359246
Bug ID: 1359246
Summary: Review Request: netty5 - An asynchronous event-driven
network application framework and tools for Java
Product: Fedora
Version: rawhide
Component: Package Review
Severity: medium
Priority: medium
Assignee: nobody(a)fedoraproject.org
Reporter: puntogil(a)libero.it
QA Contact: extras-qa(a)fedoraproject.org
CC: package-review(a)lists.fedoraproject.org
Spec URL: https://gil.fedorapeople.org/netty5.spec
SRPM URL: https://gil.fedorapeople.org/netty5-5.0.0-0.1.Alpha2.fc23.src.rpm
Description:
Netty is a NIO client server framework which enables quick and easy
development of network applications such as protocol servers and
clients. It greatly simplifies and streamlines network programming
such as TCP and UDP socket server.
'Quick and easy' doesn't mean that a resulting application will suffer
from a maintainability or a performance issue. Netty has been designed
carefully with the experiences earned from the implementation of a lot
of protocols such as FTP, SMTP, HTTP, and various binary and
text-based legacy protocols. As a result, Netty has succeeded to find
a way to achieve ease of development, performance, stability, and
flexibility without a compromise.
Fedora Account System Username: gil
--
You are receiving this mail because:
You are on the CC list for the bug.
You are always notified about changes to this product and component
5 years, 3 months
[Bug 1426333] New: Review Request:
jline3 - JLine is a Java library for handling console input
by bugzilla@redhat.com
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1426333
Bug ID: 1426333
Summary: Review Request: jline3 - JLine is a Java library for
handling console input
Product: Fedora
Version: rawhide
Component: Package Review
Severity: medium
Priority: medium
Assignee: nobody(a)fedoraproject.org
Reporter: skitt(a)redhat.com
QA Contact: extras-qa(a)fedoraproject.org
CC: package-review(a)lists.fedoraproject.org
Spec URL: http://www.sk2.org/rpm/jline3.spec
SRPM URL: http://www.sk2.org/rpm/jline3-3.1.3-1.fc24.src.rpm
Description:
JLine is a Java library for handling console input. It is similar
in functionality to BSD editline and GNU readline. People familiar
with the readline/editline capabilities for modern shells (such as
bash and tcsh) will find most of the command editing features of
JLine to be familiar.
Fedora Account System Username: skitt
This is my first package, and I need a sponsor. The package is based on the
existing jline package, but given the way jline 2 and 3 are used I think it
makes sense to have both in parallel (as used to be the case with jline 1 and
2).
--
You are receiving this mail because:
You are on the CC list for the bug.
You are always notified about changes to this product and component
5 years, 4 months
[Bug 1150105] New: Review Request: python-pynn - Simulator-independent specification of neuronal network models
by Red Hat Bugzilla
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1150105
Bug ID: 1150105
Summary: Review Request: python-pynn - Simulator-independent
specification of neuronal network models
Product: Fedora
Version: rawhide
Component: Package Review
Severity: medium
Priority: medium
Assignee: nobody(a)fedoraproject.org
Reporter: sanjay.ankur(a)gmail.com
QA Contact: extras-qa(a)fedoraproject.org
CC: package-review(a)lists.fedoraproject.org
Spec URL: https://ankursinha.fedorapeople.org/python-pynn/python-pynn.spec
SRPM URL:
https://ankursinha.fedorapeople.org/python-pynn/python-pynn-0.7.5-1.fc22....
Description: A Python package for simulator-independent specification of
neuronal network
models
In other words, you can write the code for a model once, using the PyNN API and
the Python programming language, and then run it without modification on any
simulator that PyNN supports (currently NEURON, NEST, PCSIM and Brian).
The API has two parts, a low-level, procedural API (functions create(),
connect(), set(), record(), record_v()), and a high-level, object-oriented API
(classes Population and Projection, which have methods like set(), record(),
setWeights(), etc.).
The low-level API is good for small networks, and perhaps gives more
flexibility. The high-level API is good for hiding the details and the
book-keeping, allowing you to concentrate on the overall structure of your
model.
The other thing that is required to write a model once and run it on multiple
simulators is standard cell and synapse models. PyNN translates standard
cell-model names and parameter names into simulator-specific names, e.g.
standard model IF_curr_alpha is iaf_neuron in NEST and StandardIF in NEURON,
while SpikeSourcePoisson is a poisson_generator in NEST and a NetStim in
NEURON.
Even if you don't wish to run simulations on multiple simulators, you may
benefit from writing your simulation code using PyNN's powerful, high-level
interface. In this case, you can use any neuron or synapse model supported by
your simulator, and are not restricted to the standard models.
PyNN is a work in progress, but is already being used for several large-scale
simulation projects.
Fedora Account System Username: ankursinha
--
You are receiving this mail because:
You are on the CC list for the bug.
You are always notified about changes to this product and component
5 years, 4 months