Re: [zeromq-dev] Language Binding Policy

2013-12-31 Thread Pieter Hintjens
On Tue, Dec 31, 2013 at 4:37 PM, Paulmichael Blasucci wrote: > Thanks! I’ve been looking for someone with whom to engage the C4 process for > fszmq. I've made you co-owner of the ZeroMQ organization, I think. This means you can create an fszmq maintainer team, and invite contributors into that.

Re: [zeromq-dev] Language Binding Policy

2013-12-31 Thread Paulmichael Blasucci
Diego, Thanks! I’ve been looking for someone with whom to engage the C4 process for fszmq. As for NetMQ, I imagine it should “just work” with F# (in terms of raw functionality). Although, like many C# libraries, it may benefit from a thin layer of code to make it “F#-friendly”. If so, this la

Re: [zeromq-dev] Language Binding Policy

2013-12-30 Thread Diego Duclos
Hello there, This is the first I hear about the F# binding, great work there! Your library seems to pretty much answer the same needs as clrzmq did, except for the fact clrzmq is completely out of date (has not been updated for over a year). As an avid .NET and ØMQ user, I'd be happy to help with

[zeromq-dev] Language Binding Policy

2013-12-30 Thread pblasucci
Hi all, As the repository for the F# ZMQ binding (hereafter, fszmq) has been recently moved into the zeromq organization (on GitHub), I’m a bit confused as to process. Specifically: should I continue to commit directly to the fszmq repo, or should I fork it (under my personal GitHub account)