lnx-search / rewrk

A more modern http framework benchmarker supporting HTTP/1 and HTTP/2 benchmarks.
MIT License
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Publish on Crates.io #41

Open satvikpendem opened 1 year ago

satvikpendem commented 1 year ago

Just curious if there's any reason that rewrk isn't on crates.io already? I wanted to install from there directly rather than pointing to git.

ChillFish8 commented 1 year ago

There's currently a bit of re-work and rewrite in place atm before I publish it, although it is on the list.

alexandru0-dev commented 1 year ago

any updates on the project?

simonhyll commented 1 year ago

I went ahead and published it (yes under the MIT license that's entirely permitted) https://crates.io/crates/rewrk Say the word and I'll transfer ownership, the intention is by no means to steal the project, I just want it to be readily available and looking at this issue and commit history the project seems to have stagnated a bit. It's a good little tool, not sure why you're waiting so long to publish it.

satvikpendem commented 1 year ago

@simonhyll Thanks so much! I wonder if you can have crates.io automatically pull from GitHub releases so that there's no delay for publishing new versions.

programatik29 commented 1 year ago

I went ahead and published it (yes under the MIT license that's entirely permitted) https://crates.io/crates/rewrk Say the word and I'll transfer ownership, the intention is by no means to steal the project, I just want it to be readily available and looking at this issue and commit history the project seems to have stagnated a bit. It's a good little tool, not sure why you're waiting so long to publish it.

@simonhyll Forking then releasing it might have made more sense. Now you control the name which gives the impression it is official. Shouldn't be much of a problem after you transfer ownership though.

ChillFish8 commented 1 year ago

Hello, sorry I've taken so long to respond, just very busy currently.

I'm alright with the package being published as rewrk but I would like the ownership to be transferred though, if/when I get around to setting the CLI tool up with the new core framework, I don't want to find myself unable to update anything on crate.io.

simonhyll commented 1 year ago

@ChillFish8 @programatik29 Sorry for not responding earlier, life is a thing apparently >.<

I believe @ChillFish8 should have a request now to become an owner of the crate