Hi.
Daniel Pocock writes:
>
> Red Hat promotes a number of messaging solutions, I've used several of
> these things commercially - they publish a very interesting roadmap[1]:
> - - HornetQ "new ultra high performance enterprise grade messaging"
> - - MRG Messaging (based on Qpid) "Exploits Linux-
This one time, at band camp, Simon Chopin said:
> Quoting Stephen Gran (2013-04-25 21:17:29)
> > This one time, at band camp, Simon Chopin said:
> > > The thing itself is based on the ZeroMQ protocol.
> >
> > One of the principles, up to now, of system design for the debian.org
> > infrastructure
On Thu, 25 Apr 2013, Simon Chopin wrote:
> > One of the principles, up to now, of system design for the debian.org
> > infrastructure has been that it can tolerate single nodes being off line
> > for periods of time. My understanding of ZeroMQ is that it doesn't do
> > very well when the sender a
Quoting Peter Palfrader (2013-04-25 22:49:36)
> On Thu, 25 Apr 2013, Simon Chopin wrote:
>
> > > One of the principles, up to now, of system design for the debian.org
> > > infrastructure has been that it can tolerate single nodes being off line
> > > for periods of time. My understanding of Zero
+++ Nicolas Dandrimont [2013-04-25 19:13 +0200]:
> * Daniel Pocock [2013-04-25 17:34:03 +0200]:
>
> > - do we want to use an AMQP broker? In theory, this is an open standard
> > like SMTP: the clients and brokers are interchangeable
>
> As Simon already said, the Fedora people have tested this a
Quoting Stephen Gran (2013-04-25 21:17:29)
> Hi,
>
> This one time, at band camp, Simon Chopin said:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Nicolas Dandrimont and I are currently working on a project proposal for
> > the Google Summer of Code to use the messaging system written by Fedora,
> > fedmsg[0][1], within the D
Hi,
This one time, at band camp, Simon Chopin said:
> Hi,
>
> Nicolas Dandrimont and I are currently working on a project proposal for
> the Google Summer of Code to use the messaging system written by Fedora,
> fedmsg[0][1], within the Debian infrastructure (some of you might have seen
> the var
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On 25/04/13 18:07, Simon Chopin wrote:
> Quoting Daniel Pocock (2013-04-25 17:34:03)
>> ZeroMQ is a very lightweight solution - it is brokerless (like
>> multicast) so won't necessarily support the requirement for
>> durable subscriptions (keeping
On Thu, Apr 25, 2013 at 07:20:09PM +0200, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
> Quoting Simon Chopin (2013-04-25 18:07:29)
> > Quoting Daniel Pocock (2013-04-25 17:34:03)
> > > ZeroMQ is a very lightweight solution - it is brokerless (like
> > > multicast) so won't necessarily support the requirement for dura
Quoting Simon Chopin (2013-04-25 18:07:29)
> Quoting Daniel Pocock (2013-04-25 17:34:03)
> > ZeroMQ is a very lightweight solution - it is brokerless (like
> > multicast) so won't necessarily support the requirement for durable
> > subscriptions (keeping messages queued up for clients that are
>
* Daniel Pocock [2013-04-25 17:34:03 +0200]:
> On 25/04/13 13:50, Simon Chopin wrote:
> > [ description of the fedmsg project ]
> > Questions, comments?
>
> ZeroMQ is a very lightweight solution - it is brokerless (like
> multicast) so won't necessarily support the requirement for durable
> subs
Quoting Paul Tagliamonte (2013-04-25 18:04:26)
> OK. It's not Bikesheading, I read the rest of the thread. I'm a bit out
> of order.
>
> I'm still not pleased it's still up for discussion, this puts slot
> allocation into a funny place where the GSoC team has to decide if we
> can bet on a project
Quoting Daniel Pocock (2013-04-25 17:34:03)
> ZeroMQ is a very lightweight solution - it is brokerless (like
> multicast) so won't necessarily support the requirement for durable
> subscriptions (keeping messages queued up for clients that are disconnected)
> http://www.zeromq.org/topics:requiremen
On Thu, Apr 25, 2013 at 11:44:35AM -0400, Paul Tagliamonte wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 25, 2013 at 05:34:03PM +0200, Daniel Pocock wrote:
> > On 25/04/13 13:50, Simon Chopin wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > Nicolas Dandrimont and I are currently working on a project proposal for
> > > the Google Summer of Cod
On Thu, Apr 25, 2013 at 05:34:03PM +0200, Daniel Pocock wrote:
> On 25/04/13 13:50, Simon Chopin wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Nicolas Dandrimont and I are currently working on a project proposal for
> > the Google Summer of Code to use the messaging system written by Fedora,
> > fedmsg[0][1], within the
On 25/04/13 13:50, Simon Chopin wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Nicolas Dandrimont and I are currently working on a project proposal for
> the Google Summer of Code to use the messaging system written by Fedora,
> fedmsg[0][1], within the Debian infrastructure (some of you might have seen
> the various ITPs relat
Hi,
Nicolas Dandrimont and I are currently working on a project proposal for
the Google Summer of Code to use the messaging system written by Fedora,
fedmsg[0][1], within the Debian infrastructure (some of you might have seen
the various ITPs related to that on -devel).
Tollef kindly pointed out
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