Staffan, > Pieter asked me to ask for feedback on some pull requests which got merged > to master, so here we go...
Thanks a lot for these important patches and the explanations. A word of caution: the new policy of accepting any apparently sane pull request means that there is no guarantee whatsoever these patches will survive through to a stable version. This applies to all patches: while it's easy to make a patch to libzmq, it's just as easy for someone else to reverse it or change it. Thus, I'd advise people to send patches early, rather than late, since it takes about 6 months for new code to make its way into a stable release. If you time it right, you can roll into production on a stable release that contains the fixes you depend on. Cheers Pieter Ps. for another perspective on the libzmq process, read http://unprotocols.org/blog:19 _______________________________________________ zeromq-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.zeromq.org/mailman/listinfo/zeromq-dev
