Woot! Thanks for the hard work Keith.

Really looking forward to named jobs. :-)

ig

On Oct 1, 4:24 am, Keith Rarick <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> First, let me apologize for this taking so long. After the commits I
> just pushed today, I am happy with the state of the persistence code
> and beanstalkd in general and am just about ready to release 1.4.
>
> It'd be really awesome if those using persistence could check out the
> head of master from github.com/kr/beanstalkd and give it a spin. And
> anyone else who wants to try out a "release candidate", please go
> ahead.
>
> I'll wait a couple of days in case anything crops up, and then go
> ahead and tag the release, put it up on the web site, and post an
> announcement.
>
> Everyone who has contributed to this release and in the past, I can't
> thank you enough. This bears repeating in the release announcement for
> 1.4, but I just wanted to express my gratitude now. This release is
> going to be great. It contains a lot of fixes, a huge new feature, and
> is our most portable beanstalkd so far. (And it's entirely my fault
> that it has taken so long. Again sorry.) Thanks for sticking with me!
>
> Up next... work on 1.5 with named jobs (for deduplication etc),
> mailboxes (erlang-style, for job completion status etc), and maybe
> other fun features folks come up with. Oh, and I'll finally get to
> work on the web site once 1.4 is behind us. Hooray!
>
> kr
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