Hi Mike,

Martin's on holiday, so I'll answer for him.

This is really nice. What I'd suggest is that you post the text to the
wiki, as a wiki page, with graphics included. This is the format we've
used for all whitepapers so far. You can then attach the PDF as a
download for people who want that.

You should be able to create pages in the doc: area of the wiki. Since
it's a wiki, we like to encourage people to post content, discuss, and
edit, without necessarily going through us.

-Pieter


On Fri, Jun 3, 2011 at 8:26 AM, Mike Pearce <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> As promised to Martin, I attach a white paper on 0MQ termination for you to
> approve for addition to your website.
>
> I will be honoured to have my work added but I submit this as a complete
> work for your approval. I do not submit it for you to use in part or to
> re-write on my behalf.
>
> Any feedback will be much appreciated and I am happy to make any suggested
> minor edits to the work.
>
> I hope that at least some of you like it and that you find it useful. It is
> written with a bias toward implementation via C++. Sorry in advance it thats
> not your cup of tea.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Mike
>
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