Jakub -- 

Thanks for your thoughts!

Yes, I am thinking of it as part of a larger doc, and yes I 
definitely should change that to specify "Proton Messenger API".
I keep forgetting that there are more quarks in this particle than 
just the one I am looking at!    I'll make that change in next version.

And in addition to the name change, I should also mention in my doc 
that there are other interfaces that the Messenger API uses -- maybe 
give a quick list of all of them ( engine, driver, whatever ).

Maybe I'll get to do similar docs for each interface.


--------------------------- Mick .





----- Original Message -----
From: "Jakub Scholz" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Monday, February 25, 2013 5:53:29 PM
Subject: Re: [documentation] -- Intro to Proton

Hi Michael,

I know you mentioned plans to write some bigger document ... it is not
entirely clear to me, whether this is supposed to be a standalone
introduction or just a first chapter of the larger document. It suppose the
second is correct, right?

Also, is it introduction to Proton or just to the Proton Messenger API?
>From what I understood so far from the discussions here in the mailing
list, Proton is much more than just the Messenger API. I would either call
it Proton Messenger introduction or add some short explanation that the
Messenger API is just one part of Proton which might be the most
interesting for beginners.

Thanks & Regards
Jakub

On Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 5:15 PM, Michael Goulish <[email protected]>wrote:

>   The messenger interface allows you to use the Secure Sockets Layer
>   by exposing an interface to the OpenSSL library.
>

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