Re: Contrib under proton-c?

2012-12-18 Thread Hiram Chirino
+1 On Mon, Dec 17, 2012 at 6:08 PM, Ted Ross tr...@redhat.com wrote: We've added a contrib directory under proton-j. Does anyone object to putting one in the proton-c directory as well? -Ted -- ** *Hiram Chirino* *Engineering | Red Hat, Inc.* *hchir...@redhat.com

Re: Contrib under proton-c?

2012-12-18 Thread Hiram Chirino
I would imagine it's for handy, non-core library bits. That proton-dump guy would seem like a prime candidate to move in there. On Tue, Dec 18, 2012 at 8:35 AM, William Henry whe...@redhat.com wrote: I too would like to understand what the contrib dirs under proton are for. Sent from my

Re: Contrib under proton-c?

2012-12-18 Thread Ted Ross
William, I see them as places to put new contributions so they can be developed and evaluated while they look for a more permanent home. -Ted On 12/18/2012 08:35 AM, William Henry wrote: I too would like to understand what the contrib dirs under proton are for. Sent from my iPhone On Dec

Re: Contrib under proton-c?

2012-12-18 Thread Darryl L. Pierce
On Tue, Dec 18, 2012 at 09:43:05AM -0500, Ted Ross wrote: Yes, but the content I'm talking about is just libraries (and headers). Actual applications like routers, proxies, brokers, etc. would live in Qpid. I can put these libraries in qpid/extras just as easily. That's why I'm asking the

Re: Contrib under proton-c?

2012-12-18 Thread Ted Ross
On 12/18/2012 02:06 PM, Rafael Schloming wrote: The proton-j/contrib directory was created to hold glue/integration with established third-party libraries/apis (specifically jms and hawtdispatch). The fact that hawtdispatch and jms don't want a proton dependency, and proton doesn't want a jms