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Posted to dev@geronimo.apache.org by Dain Sundstrom <ds...@gluecode.com> on 2004/10/15 06:19:36 UTC

Praise Gianny

I'd like to take a moment to praise Gianny for all his hard work on the 
CMP implementation.  Gianny has quietly been working hard on the CMP 
implementation and has just completed a major chunk of CMP 2.  I 
haven't reviewed the entire patch yet, but it looks like we now have 
CMR support, CMP to SQL mapping, compound primary key support, and 
unknown (auto-generated) primary key support.  This is an amazing 
amount of work, especially given the complexity of the TranQL codebase. 
  I know that others are equally impressed with all of the work that 
Gianny has done, and that he has recently been given commit on OpenEJB 
and TranQL.  So thanks, Gianny, for a job well done!

-dain

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Dain Sundstrom
Chief Architect
Gluecode Software
310.536.8355, ext. 26


Re: Praise Gianny

Posted by Bruce Snyder <fe...@frii.com>.
Gianny Damour wrote:

> On 15/10/2004 2:19 PM, Dain Sundstrom wrote:
> 
>> I'd like to take a moment to praise Gianny for all his hard work on 
>> the CMP implementation.  Gianny has quietly been working hard on the 
>> CMP implementation and has just completed a major chunk of CMP 2.  I 
>> haven't reviewed the entire patch yet, but it looks like we now have 
>> CMR support, CMP to SQL mapping, compound primary key support, and 
>> unknown (auto-generated) primary key support.  This is an amazing 
>> amount of work, especially given the complexity of the TranQL 
>> codebase.  I know that others are equally impressed with all of the 
>> work that Gianny has done, and that he has recently been given commit 
>> on OpenEJB and TranQL.  So thanks, Gianny, for a job well done!
> 
> 
> Dain, many thanks for that :-).
> 
> I am now a little bit embarrassed: because my patch had some bugs (will 
> fix them in the next hours) and also because I did not take a moment to 
> praise all of you guys, when you have no more no less put together 
> Geronimo.

Nice work, Gianny!

Bruce
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Posted by Lyndon Samson <sa...@dodo.net.au>.

Alot of the ppl doing alot of the work haven't patched themselves into
this

http://wiki.apache.org/geronimo/IntroduceYourself

as yet.

Would be nice.




Re: Praise Gianny

Posted by Gianny Damour <gi...@optusnet.com.au>.
On 15/10/2004 2:19 PM, Dain Sundstrom wrote:

> I'd like to take a moment to praise Gianny for all his hard work on 
> the CMP implementation.  Gianny has quietly been working hard on the 
> CMP implementation and has just completed a major chunk of CMP 2.  I 
> haven't reviewed the entire patch yet, but it looks like we now have 
> CMR support, CMP to SQL mapping, compound primary key support, and 
> unknown (auto-generated) primary key support.  This is an amazing 
> amount of work, especially given the complexity of the TranQL 
> codebase.  I know that others are equally impressed with all of the 
> work that Gianny has done, and that he has recently been given commit 
> on OpenEJB and TranQL.  So thanks, Gianny, for a job well done!

Dain, many thanks for that :-).

I am now a little bit embarrassed: because my patch had some bugs (will 
fix them in the next hours) and also because I did not take a moment to 
praise all of you guys, when you have no more no less put together Geronimo.

Cheers,
Gianny

Re: Praise Gianny

Posted by Geir Magnusson Jr <ge...@4quarters.com>.
bravo!

On Oct 14, 2004, at 9:19 PM, Dain Sundstrom wrote:

> I'd like to take a moment to praise Gianny for all his hard work on 
> the CMP implementation.  Gianny has quietly been working hard on the 
> CMP implementation and has just completed a major chunk of CMP 2.  I 
> haven't reviewed the entire patch yet, but it looks like we now have 
> CMR support, CMP to SQL mapping, compound primary key support, and 
> unknown (auto-generated) primary key support.  This is an amazing 
> amount of work, especially given the complexity of the TranQL 
> codebase.  I know that others are equally impressed with all of the 
> work that Gianny has done, and that he has recently been given commit 
> on OpenEJB and TranQL.  So thanks, Gianny, for a job well done!
>
> -dain
>
> --
> Dain Sundstrom
> Chief Architect
> Gluecode Software
> 310.536.8355, ext. 26
>
>
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Re: Praise Gianny

Posted by David Blevins <da...@visi.com>.
On Thu, Oct 14, 2004 at 09:19:36PM -0700, Dain Sundstrom wrote:
> I'd like to take a moment to praise Gianny for all his hard work on the 
> CMP implementation.  Gianny has quietly been working hard on the CMP 
> implementation and has just completed a major chunk of CMP 2.  I 
> haven't reviewed the entire patch yet, but it looks like we now have 
> CMR support, CMP to SQL mapping, compound primary key support, and 
> unknown (auto-generated) primary key support.  This is an amazing 
> amount of work, especially given the complexity of the TranQL codebase. 
>  I know that others are equally impressed with all of the work that 
> Gianny has done, and that he has recently been given commit on OpenEJB 
> and TranQL.  So thanks, Gianny, for a job well done!
> 

Absolutely!  Gianny is one in a million.

What I find so amazing is how he got so much work done without asking
any questions.  It's totally fine to ask questions, but the fact he
could do this speaks volumes about him.

We're pretty lucky to have Gianny on our side.

Go Gianny!

-David