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by derefr
43 days ago
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> At that point, there's probably not much major input you can have into the core architecture or strategy Sure you can? In this concrete case, Redis is very "flat" — there's the data structure implementations, and there's the commands that use them. 1+N. You could have feedback about the data structure (i.e. whether it's optimal for the use-cases); or about any of the commands (i.e. not just their impls, but also whether they're the best core API surface to lock in long-term, or even whether they're worth including at all.) Any given feedback would necessitate fairly limited rework to address, as you're either modifying the data structure (and its tests) or a command (and its tests and docs.) |
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