[zeromq-dev] http over zeromq spec
Pieter Hintjens
ph at imatix.com
Mon Jun 17 15:50:20 CEST 2013
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.
-Pieter
On Sat, Jun 15, 2013 at 1:20 AM, Justin Karneges <justin at affinix.com> wrote:
> Hey people,
>
> I'm using zeromq to pipe streams of HTTP around, and recently I figured
> I ought to document what I'm doing:
>
> https://github.com/fanout/pushpin/blob/master/doc/zmq-http.md
>
> Maybe this spec could be used by other projects. Or not. I just figured
> I'd share it. FWIW, my Zurl project uses a protocol very similar to this
> and I'll be adjusting it to match soon. Also, I'm writing an adapter for
> Mongrel2.
>
> Justin
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