Stepping Down
Updated Nov 9, 2017: When I originally posted this, nearly two years ago, things were different. As folks may know, I returned back to leadership of nanomsg, and have since released several significant updates including version 1.0.0 and follow ups. I'm also in the process of a complete architectural redesign and rewrite ( nng ), which is fast nearing completion. This post is left here for posterity, but if you've wandered here via search-engine, be certain that the nanomsg community is alive and well. (Quick reminder that this blog represents my own opinion, and not necessarily that of any open source project or employer.) For nearly a year, I've been primary maintainer of nanomsg , a library of common lightweight messaging patterns written in C. I was given this mantle when I asked for the nanomsg community to take some action to get forward progress on some changes I had to fix some core bugs, one of which was a protocol bug. (I am also the creator of mangos