And when I mean "zero history", I actually mean you're not committing
with an email address GitHub recognizes and can link to an account.

On Tue, Nov 18, 2014 at 8:55 AM, Pieter Hintjens <p...@imatix.com> wrote:
> Oh, i forgot the most important part. I need your GitHub account name.
> Usually I can get this from your project, but you've committed the
> code with zero history...
>
> On Tue, Nov 18, 2014 at 1:09 AM, Thomas Rodgers <rodg...@twrodgers.com> wrote:
>>> Nice stuff!
>>
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>>>  Here's the relevant page: http://zeromq.org/docs:organization
>>
>>
>> Ask on zeromq-dev and you'll be welcomed into the organization owners' team.
>>
>> Looking back on my first message, it's not terribly explicit, apologies for
>> that.
>>
>> I would like to contribute aziomq, a C++ binding that integrates ZeroMQ with
>> Boost Asio to the ZeroMQ organization on GitHub.
>>
>> You rename your project so it moves into the zeromq organization.
>>
>> aziomq was a placeholder name (munging asio and zmq). I am happy to rename
>> it to include some indication of C++ in the name (as is noted in
>> http://zeromq.org/docs:bindings) if that is needed. Thoughts?
>>
>> Decide on a license: we recommend MPLv2.
>>
>> As it is necessarily used alongside Boost Asio, it is licensed according to
>> the terms of the Boost license.
>>
>> Decide on a contribution policy. We recommend the C4.1 process as used by
>> most projects here.
>>
>> Done, other than additionally documenting my distaste for crappy commit
>> messages and adhering generally to the existing formatting conventions, it
>> follows http://rfc.zeromq.org/spec:22.
>>
>> Document the license and contribution policy on your README.
>>
>> Also done.
>>
>> Announce the results on Twitter, zeromq-dev, and to your family at Sunday
>> dinner.
>> Wait for the pull requests to come in (it can take time, patience…)
>>
>> WIP
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Tom.
>>
>> On Mon, Nov 17, 2014 at 4:59 PM, Pieter Hintjens <p...@imatix.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Thomas,
>>>
>>> Nice stuff! Here's the relevant page: http://zeromq.org/docs:organization
>>>
>>> -Pieter
>>>
>>> On Mon, Nov 17, 2014 at 6:06 PM, Thomas Rodgers <rodg...@twrodgers.com>
>>> wrote:
>>> > Yet another C++ binding.
>>> >
>>> > This version follows the design and conventions of Boost's Asio (see
>>> > http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_57_0/doc/html/boost_asio.html) library
>>> > and
>>> > integrates ZeroMQ sockets into Asio's reactor machinery. It is licensed
>>> > under the same terms as Boost Asio (BOOST1.0 license).
>>> >
>>> > I had published a previous version of this library a few months ago (see
>>> > https://github.com/aziomq/aziomq4-x), but this version has some design
>>> > issues I that I am not entirely comfortable with.
>>> >
>>> > I have substantially rewritten the library, which is currently located
>>> > at
>>> > https://github.com/aziomq/aziomq. There are still some rough edges and
>>> > most
>>> > of the sample code still needs to be ported over, but I am interested in
>>> > making it part of the ZeroMQ organization on GitHub and continuing
>>> > development from there.
>>> >
>>> > Thanks,
>>> > Tom.
>>> >
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