You can make a pull request.  Anyway majordomo is reference protocol, you
can just copy it,  change the name and re-publish for you users.
On Jun 13, 2016 21:37, "Dariusz Suchojad" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I have just noticed that MDP 0.1 has been deprecated and I would like to
> ask for this tag to be removed.
>
> http://rfc.zeromq.org/spec:7/
>
> Truth be told, it is possible that it has been the case for some time
> though on the other hand, I could swear I did not see it a couple of
> weeks ago.
>
> The reason I'm asking for it is that there is nothing wrong with this
> protocol - it is straightforward, works very well and pretty much the
> only thing that I would change is adding responses to READY commands
> instead of having workers assume that it succeeds unless a subsequent
> command fails.
>
> (I would also expose IP addresses of remote sockets in the public API
> but that's another kettle of fish).
>
> We are currently adding 0.1 to Zato:
>
> https://zato.io/docs/
>
> It's a Python-based SOA/API integration platform - we already have
> support for ZeroMQ and in this context MDP will give our users nice
> synchronous connectivity when HTTP adds too much overhead and raw TCP
> sockets are not particularly palatable.
>
> I understand that there is MDP 0.2 which we are going to add too:
>
> http://rfc.zeromq.org/spec:18
>
> But since 0.2 is backward-incompatible with 0.1, even though the changes
> are small, the two protocols cannot be mixed up anyway thus it looks
> there is no reason to deprecate 0.1, they are just different things.
>
> And there is 0.3 planned ..
>
> https://github.com/zeromq/majordomo/issues/34
>
> .. which appears to be a specification unlike either of the previous MDP
> versions.
>
> One this ticket is closed I'm not entirely sure what will happen? Will
> 0.2 become deprecated then? But since 0.3 is a different protocol then
> perhaps it should not be called MDP at this point?
>
> I just don't want to give our users impression that we are supporting
> deprecated protocols only because I do know that they are just fine,
> both 0.1 and 0.2, even if they are not compatible.
>
> At the same time I would like to foster their adoption - they are quite
> convenient and definitely make sense, please do not deprecate them.
>
> best regards,
>
> --
> Dariusz Suchojad
>
> https://zato.io
> ESB, SOA, REST, APIs and Cloud Integrations in Python
>
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