On 06/17/2013 06:50 AM, Pieter Hintjens wrote: > Hi Justin, > > This is pretty neat. > > If you want to make this a public document you should fix a few things. > > First, I'd recommend using the RFC 2119 language (SHOULD, MAY, MUST,...) > > Second, you need to license it in some way. I'd recommend a > share-alike license that lets people extend your text but lets you > reuse their changes. GPLv3 is what I prefer and would fit into your > overall project license. > > Lastly, we have a website (rfc.zeromq.org) and process (developed by > Digistan.org some time ago for microstandards) that is meant to make > it easy for microstandards developers and users. > > This wiki site actually uses a GitHub project > (https://github.com/zeromq/rfc) for its content. > > I think zmq-http is one of the first real protocols built on ZeroMQ > (past the ones I churn out), which is awesome.
Okay finally got around to submitting a pull request to the rfc repo. Spec isn't perfect and I didn't test the formatting (just blind converted from markdown to your wiki format). Any recommendation for how I can preview changes? In a follow up pass I can improve the actual text and use normative language, but for now I figured getting this live at all would be good. Justin _______________________________________________ zeromq-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.zeromq.org/mailman/listinfo/zeromq-dev
