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<cajually> aturley, SeanTAllen, I think I'm at a point where it's time to make either create a python3 branch or a machida3 folder. I think that the latter is more "agile" and would prefer that but I will probably need some help with the build system
<SeanTAllen> I'd vote for machida3 folder. Dipin is the build system expert.
<SeanTAllen> Biggest issue would be that all variables you create in the makefile are global. So youd need to give them all new names. Other than that, I think it should be mostly copy n paste.
<cajually> Yeah that is one of the things that I've realized with how the makefiles include over the file tree works
<cajually> I'll clean all that up tomorrow as far as I can. Close this PR and make a new one that adds a machida3 folder. I'll try to attach as much of the testing etc as I can for the new binary but I'm certain there will be things to fix before that can be accepted
<cajually> I'll also clean up the commits a bit
<aturley> cajually i'm also in favor of the new folder
<SeanTAllen> cajually: awesome.
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<aturley> cajually i wanted to give you some warning that we're moving wallaroo.py and breaking it up a bit as part of another project.
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<jonbrwn> Hi all, I wrote a new blog post on how we utilize Elixir as a lightweight tool to store real-time metrics data, check it out: https://blog.wallaroolabs.com/2018/08/utilizing-elixir-as-a-lightweight-tool-to-store-real-time-metrics-data/
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