I'm looking at this old post from Github, that lists the features they were 
looking for in a message queue: 


   - Persistence
   - See what's pending
   - Modify pending jobs in-place
   - Tags
   - Priorities
   - Fast pushing and popping
   - See what workers are doing
   - See what workers have done
   - See failed jobs
   - Kill fat workers
   - Kill stale workers
   - Kill workers that are running too long
   - Keep Rails loaded / persistent workers
   - Distributed workers (run them on multiple machines)
   - Workers can watch multiple (or all) tags
   - Don't retry failed jobs
   - Don't "release" failed jobs

https://github.com/blog/542-introducing-resque

They ended up creating Rescue, and using Redis in the background. Lately 
I've been looking at Carmine, but I'm wondering, what are some of the 
queues that people are using with Clojure, in particular, those using 
Redis? (Since the subject is potentially immense, I figure I should limit 
conversation to Redis. I am already using Redis in production, so for me 
anything using Redis is easy to add in.)









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