Am 19.01.2014 um 09:27 schrieb John Morris <j...@zultron.com>:

> On 01/16/2014 03:06 PM, Alexey Starikovskiy wrote:
>> Hi,
>> It appears that ZeroMQ has a derivative, which is positioned to be
>> "done right"...
>> here is their story http://nanomsg.org/documentation-zeromq.html

There are actual several libraries of this flavor, for instance nitro - I 
researched the scene a while ago and I think I mentioned all three of them here 
already.

> 
> Oh, wow.  Some scary bits about 0MQ in there, such as that described
> under 'Asynchronous DNS'.

A fate (using libresolv and not using libares etc) which it shares with 99+% of 
Linux applications. Besides, the way how peers are discovered does not require 
name resolution.

It helps to keep in perspective that nanomsg is a less than friendly fork of 
zeroMQ, and what the reasons cited for this fork in public are. 

However, once nanomsg becomes production-usable - which it is not yet according 
to the project lead's own judgement - it would actually be a rather easy 
replacement for zeroMQ since only two patterns are actually used, which are 
provided by both platforms.

- Michael
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