It is not yet ready. I expect to have the CIO, JeroMQ and ZeroMQ.js
engines fully implemented by mid-august. And at that point, I will want
to publish a 0.1 version.
That's why I made contact. Because publishing to Maven Central is
easier for those that own the domain name corresponding to the
artifacts' groupId (here `org.zeromq`).
On ven., juil. 8 2022 at 13:22:51 +0100, Luca Boccassi
<[email protected]> wrote:
On Fri, 2022-07-08 at 13:02 +0200, Didier Villevalois wrote:
Hi all,
I started writing a Kotlin library for ZeroMQ. The aim is to provide
an idiomatic Kotlin API and 4 different implementations of this API:
- CIO, a Kotlin coroutine-based implementation, targeting both the
JVM and native,
- JeroMQ, a pure Java implementation of ZeroMQ, targeting the JVM,
- ZeroMQ.JS, a Node.JS addon implementation of ZeroMQ, targeting
Node.JS,
- Libzmq, the main native implementation of ZeroMQ, targeting
native.
This is still very raw and a work in progress, but you can find the
code under the Apache 2.0 license:
<https://github.com/ptitjes/kzmq>
So I have a few questions:
1) I took the liberty to reuse the `org.zeromq` package name. Is
that
OK?
2) Would like to host this library in ZeroMQ's GitHub organization?
3) And in case of a positive response to the questions 1 and 2, I
would like to know who is organizing the publishing of the JeroMQ
artifacts, so that I can discuss the publishing of Kzmq to Maven
Central with the coordinates org.zeromq:kzmq?
Thanks a lot for your answers.
Didier
Sure we can move it when you think it's ready, and we can add you as
maintainer - is it ready now or do you need more time?
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Kind regards,
Luca Boccassi
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