+1 with the pace czmq and zyre are beginning to move at, unless we start cutting releases every few weeks/months we’re probably using this methodology for a bit while things evolve and settle.. [which is OK, should make it easier to actually cut releases if anything]
it’d be nice to have something more stable to regularly point to, but i don’t think we’re there yet.. (i pretty much cut pyzyre to work like this when it builds the czmq bindings[1], just updating the commits and sha1’s, which is a little more manual, but keeps things chugging along). [1] https://github.com/wesyoung/pyzyre/blob/master/buildutils/czmq/fetch.py#L33 > On Nov 1, 2016, at 7:52 PM, Brian Knox <[email protected]> wrote: > > No objections here - been using czmq off various commits off head for over a > year anyway -- wes wesyoung.me
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