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Consider moving to an organization #34

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reem opened this issue Sep 11, 2014 · 7 comments
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Consider moving to an organization #34

reem opened this issue Sep 11, 2014 · 7 comments

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@reem
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reem commented Sep 11, 2014

I think hyper has enormous promise, moving to an organization would make the project look more "official" and enable much nicer grouping of "rubber-stamped" related modules like a slightly higher-level client, concurrency wrappers for the server, and a good place to put more complex but optional Header implementations.

We had to do a similar thing early on in Iron to prevent critical modules from being spread all over github.

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That makes sense. Seems "hyper" is already a user...

Have you started a branch of iron using hyper?

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reem commented Sep 11, 2014

I've been waiting for us to stabilize a bit first. Once we are more stable with the API I will.

hyper-org, hyper-rust and hyper-http are all free. I prefer the latter two, personally.

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reem commented Sep 11, 2014

I think hyper-rust would be more intuitive and has more precedent.

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I didn't love any of the hyphenated names, and snagged @hyperium...

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reem commented Sep 16, 2014

hyperium is kind of cool.

hyper-http is probably more official-sounding, but if you don't like it you don't like it :)

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reem commented Sep 16, 2014

Actually hyperium is growing on me, it's pretty "epic" sounding.

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reem commented Sep 18, 2014

Let's do it! :)

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