Hi Thomas,

I've given you write access and given Anil admin access. Sorry, I'd assumed
Anil already had admin.

-Kenton

On Wed, Jun 7, 2017 at 1:59 AM, Thomas Leonard <[email protected]> wrote:

> We've moved the OCaml repository to https://github.com/capnproto/c
> apnp-ocaml but I can't commit to it.
> Could someone add me (talex5) to it? It would be good if at least one of
> talex5 and avsm had admin access so we could add other people, configure
> Travis, etc.
>
> See: https://github.com/capnproto/capnp-ocaml/issues/12#issuecomm
> ent-306296506
>
> (BTW, I also have some experimental-and-incomplete OCaml RPC support at
> https://github.com/mirage/capnp-rpc which it might be worth merging
> eventually)
>
>
>
> On Monday, June 5, 2017 at 1:26:07 AM UTC+1, Kenton Varda wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Currently capnproto is a project inside the github organization for
>> Sandstorm, i.e. github.com/sandstorm-io/capnproto.
>>
>> However, Sandstorm has become less-active lately
>> <https://sandstorm.io/news/2017-02-06-sandstorm-returning-to-community-roots>
>>  whereas I'm now working on Cap'n Proto fairly actively at Cloudflare
>> <https://capnproto.org/news/2017-05-01-capnproto-0.6-msvc-json-http-more.html>,
>> independent of Sandstorm. Hence, it seems like it no longer makes a lot of
>> sense to treat it as a sub-project of Sandstorm.
>>
>> Moreover, several people are maintaining Cap'n Proto implementations in
>> various languages hosted under their own github user accounts. I like for
>> repositories to be separate in this way, to delineate maintainership and
>> avoid unnecessarily tying together projects and release cycles. However, it
>> is admittedly disorganized, and things get particularly awkward when
>> maintainership changes over time.
>>
>> I propose, therefore, that we create a Cap'n Proto organization. I
>> further propose that any implementation of Cap'n Proto which we consider
>> production-ready should be moved into this organization. Maintainership /
>> ownership of repositories won't change, but this will make it easier for
>> people to find all the code in one place. And if a maintainer wants to step
>> down or designate other maintainers, it will be much easier to do so with
>> the repos under an organization.
>>
>> I've gone ahead and created the org here:
>>   https://github.com/capnproto
>>
>> I propose that the following repositories be moved into the org:
>> - C++ main repo (Kenton Varda)
>> - Rust (David Renshaw)
>> - Java (David Renshaw)
>> - Python (Jason Paryani)
>> - Go v2 (Ross Light)
>> - Lua (Cloudflare / Jiale Zhi) (Jiale no longer works at Cloudflare, but
>> Cloudflare definitely uses this code in prod!)
>> - C (David Lamparter)
>> - Node.js (Kenton Varda)
>> - OCaml (Paul Pelzl)
>>
>> (It looks to me like the other implementations -- Javascript, Nim, Ruby,
>> Scala, and Erlang -- are currently either still incomplete or not actively
>> maintained. However, if I've misjudged, let me know.)
>>
>> Thoughts? Objections?
>>
>> -Kenton
>>
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