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Péter Szilágyi

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Apr 9, 2014, 5:37:26 PM4/9/14
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Hi all,

  In an effort to make Iris a bit more community friendly, I've decided to move out the source codes and Twitter announcements from my personal accounts into separate organizational accounts. I'll be updating them in the following days.
  • GitHub organization: project-iris
  • Twitter account: @iriscmf (as in "iris cloud messaging framework")
  Hopefully this way I can delegate a few repositories to willing contributors. A Java volunteer may be on the horizon :D. But more on this when the time's appropriate.

  Up until then, if you're interested in Iris, please help build up the follower list on Twitter to give it a bit of a traction. Additionally, if you're working on anything Iris related, do ping @iriscmf and share it with the world :)

Thanks and cheers,
  Peter

Péter Szilágyi

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Apr 11, 2014, 8:01:22 AM4/11/14
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Hello,

  I've finished moving the three public Iris repos over to the organizational account project-iris:
  Additionally, I've introduced versioned import paths to the go bindings to prep for possible API clashes in the future (especially when the binding protocol changes, as there are a few missing features needed there). So from now on, please reffer to iris-go through the gopkg.in import path: gopkg.in/project-iris/iris-go.v0. I will be adding installation instructions and quickstart guides to the bindings which will contain the versioning notes too, just wanted to give the heads up until then.

  Hopefully all references on the website have been correctly updated to the new repos, accounts, etc. If by any chance you see some inconsistency, please notify me here or report an issue agains the main iris repo.

Thanks and cheers,
  Peter
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