Hi Ian,
thanks for the kind words. We’re thrilled to have you on board.
Since we are avid users of the Paho Java client here at dc-square, we could write about it. This article about Java Paho would be the first post in our series and this “example” blog post from us could be used as a blueprint for other blog posts, since the article template we provide is then already filled with an example.
To give you all an update, for the following Paho blog posts we have commitments from authors:
* Go (Al S-M) * C# (Paolo Patierno) * Java (Dominik Obermaier) * C (Ian Craggs) * Embedded C (Ian Craggs) * _javascript_ (Ian Craggs finds an author) * Python (Roger Light)
So we are still looking for authors for the following clients:
* C++ * Lua
If anyone would like to write about them, please let me know!
As soon as the final template for the blog is ready, I will send it to the authors directly. If you have any questions in the meantime, I’d love to answer them.
All the best, Dominik
On 23 Jun 2015 at 11:43:14, Ian Craggs (icraggs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) wrote:
Dominik,
thank you for the invitation, this is a great opportunity for the
authors or maintainers of the client libraries to highlight their
work. The whole Hivemq blog series is very effective in
explaining and promoting MQTT - I wish to thank you for that!
As the author of the C and embedded C Paho clients, I will be more
than happy to write about them. Recently I have been the de
facto maintainer of the Java and _javascript_ clients (although I
hope that is changing) -- I will find someone appropriate to write
about them, whether that is the original author, current
maintainer, or myself.
Ian
On 06/22/2015 07:59 PM, Dominik
Obermaier wrote:
Dear Paho Mailing List,
we recently did two very successful blog post series at our
blog [1] called “MQTT Essentials” and “MQTT Security Fundamentals”.
Surveys showed that our readers are very interested in a blog post
series about high quality MQTT clients and we plan to deliver such
a series in the next weeks. Of course we also want to feature the
Paho Client Libraries in this blog post series, since Paho is
considered as the de-facto client MQTT implementation by many
people.
The blog post series concept is based on guest blog posts by
e.g. maintainers (or users) of the libraries to provide the best
quality of the information. Of course the authors get full credit
and we are going to provide an authors box with all information the
authors want to include (like personal and company information,
including a picture of the author if wanted).
We will provide a template for the content, so it should not
be too time consuming writing the content. The content is meant to
be very concise and provide all information about the library and
the usage of the library, so readers get a first impression how the
library “feels like” and they can get started very quickly.
Specifically we are looking for guest authors who would love
to write about the following Paho libraries:
* Java
* Javscript
* Lua
* Python
* C
* Embedded C
* C++
We already have guest authors for the following
libraries:
* Go (Al S-M)
* C# (Paolo Patierno)
We believe this is a great chance for Paho to gain even
greater visibility and strengthen the position as de-facto MQTT
“reference implementation”.
So if anyone wants to contribute to the series, please write
me a private e-mail to dominik.obermaier@xxxxxxxxxxxx or
just write an answer to this mail thread. Of course you can also
write about more than one Paho implementation if you
want.
We already have many commitments from authors of other open
source MQTT client libraries and we would love to have as many Paho
client libraries features as possible in the series.
All the best,
Dominik
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