OK, you're now invited to the ZeroMQ owners team. Welcome :-)
On Tue, Nov 18, 2014 at 1:19 PM, Thomas Rodgers rodg...@twrodgers.com wrote:
Ugh, yeah wo use git internally and I have my work email set on the machine
I pushed from.
My GitHub account is 'rodgert'
Thanks,
Tom
On Tuesday,
Sweet, thanks!
I've forked the repo over to https://github.com/zeromq/aziomq and
deprecated the original repo.
On Wed, Nov 19, 2014 at 3:16 AM, Pieter Hintjens p...@imatix.com wrote:
OK, you're now invited to the ZeroMQ owners team. Welcome :-)
On Tue, Nov 18, 2014 at 1:19 PM, Thomas Rodgers
Ugh, yeah wo use git internally and I have my work email set on the machine
I pushed from.
My GitHub account is 'rodgert'
Thanks,
Tom
On Tuesday, November 18, 2014, Pieter Hintjens p...@imatix.com wrote:
And when I mean zero history, I actually mean you're not committing
with an email
Yet another C++ binding.
This version follows the design and conventions of Boost's Asio (see
http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_57_0/doc/html/boost_asio.html) library and
integrates ZeroMQ sockets into Asio's reactor machinery. It is licensed
under the same terms as Boost Asio (BOOST1.0 license).
Hi Thomas,
Nice stuff! Here's the relevant page: http://zeromq.org/docs:organization
-Pieter
On Mon, Nov 17, 2014 at 6:06 PM, Thomas Rodgers rodg...@twrodgers.com wrote:
Yet another C++ binding.
This version follows the design and conventions of Boost's Asio (see
Nice stuff!
Thanks!
Here's the relevant page: http://zeromq.org/docs:organization
- Ask on zeromq-dev and you'll be welcomed into the organization owners'
team.
Looking back on my first message, it's not terribly explicit, apologies for
that.
I would like to contribute aziomq
Oh, i forgot the most important part. I need your GitHub account name.
Usually I can get this from your project, but you've committed the
code with zero history...
On Tue, Nov 18, 2014 at 1:09 AM, Thomas Rodgers rodg...@twrodgers.com wrote:
Nice stuff!
Thanks!
Here's the relevant page:
And when I mean zero history, I actually mean you're not committing
with an email address GitHub recognizes and can link to an account.
On Tue, Nov 18, 2014 at 8:55 AM, Pieter Hintjens p...@imatix.com wrote:
Oh, i forgot the most important part. I need your GitHub account name.
Usually I can