From: Dean M. B. <mik...@gm...> - 2010-02-01 01:56:20
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On Sat, Jan 30, 2010 at 4:01 PM, Glyn Matthews <gly...@gm...> wrote: > And massive thanks of course go to Dean for the development of the > http::server and for managing the move to github which has helped enormously > with co-ordinating the project. > You're welcome, it's my pleasure. :) > On 30 January 2010 00:47, Dean Michael Berris <mik...@gm...> > wrote: >> >> Hi Everyone, >> >> I've just bundled and released cpp-netlib v0.5 on Sourceforge and >> Github. You can check the wonderful work of Glyn over at >> http://cpp-netlib.github.com/ as well as download the release from >> http://github.com/cpp-netlib/cpp-netlib/downloads -- please file >> issues found over at http://github.com/cpp-netlib/cpp-netlib/issues . >> >> We should be starting conversations around what we should be releasing >> by the end of February (0.6). I'm personally looking into a more >> robust and extensible HTTP Server template implementation as well as >> some helper utility libraries for server-side REST service >> development. >> > > Support for other protocols too. If anyone wants to take up SMTP, FTP, ICMP > etc. in a new fork I encourage them to do so. Perhaps not in time for 0.6 > if the end of february is a hard deadline, but maybe in time for 0.7 or 0.8 > in march or april. > I'm not setting the end of Feb as a hard deadline, because I think it really depends on what we get done within Feb. :) Although I do look forward to putting more stuff related to the HTTP Server, and testing the consistency of the Message Concept across a broader swath of message types/specializations. Particularly this is for making sure that all the message types comply to the Message Concept and appropriate refinements of it. >> >> If you have feature requests and or suggestions and comments they >> would very much be welcome. >> >> Thanks to everyone who contributed to the effort and making this 0.5 >> release on target and successful. Have a great weekend everyone and I >> hope this helps! >> > > Thanks again, You're welcome! :) I'm personally looking forward to more contributions from more people through February too. :) -- Dean Michael Berris cplusplus-soup.com | twitter.com/deanberris linkedin.com/in/mikhailberis | facebook.com/dean.berris | deanberris.com |