Yes, simply do a rename. I've already given you access rights to the zeromq organization. I'd add a link to zmq rfc 22 for contributions, in the readme. On Dec 6, 2013 2:40 PM, "Chris Laws" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi, > > Pieter, I have no problem moving the zeromq-buildbot over to the zeromq > organization - though I have no idea how I would go about doing that. Any > pointers? I know the pyczmq project recently did that so I'll search back > through the archives to see if anything relevant was mentioned. It looks > like I need to rename my project - which I guess moves it. Does that sound > right? > > It would be nice to get the whole zeromq language binding stack into an > automated regression testing setup such as this buildbot approach. > Prospective users could quickly ascertain whether a particular language > binding is actively maintained and up to date. Builders could be created > for different versions, etc. Lots of options are possible. > > Matt Connolly asked what operating systems buildbot supports. Buildbot is > Python code so I expect it to work wherever Python works. I would highlight > the Chromium project's use of buildbot to perform their multi-platform > build and testing. I think that Mozilla also used buildbot foe their build > and testing too. Both of these projects test on many different platforms. > Hopefully that gives you some confidence that it might be a suitable tool > for you. > > The reason I chose to use buildbot was because it does not constrain you > to a particular workflow. It is simple and versatile. > > Regards, > Chris > > > _______________________________________________ > zeromq-dev mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.zeromq.org/mailman/listinfo/zeromq-dev > >
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