That thread was one year ago. Today, there is Plugins Manager that allows you to maintain your plugin under your GitHub account and use Plugins Manager as a way to distribute your plugin for audience.
Andrey Pokhilko On 08/31/2016 01:20 PM, Philippe Mouawad wrote: > On Wednesday, August 31, 2016, Vladimir Sitnikov < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> UBIK>because you mentioned in the bugzilla CTT >> >> I try to protect JMeter end-users from culprits like "when using adjust >> timers CTT produces completely wrong load rate". I do not suggest to >> discuss CTT drawbacks here. >> >> UBIK>CTT has use cases but does not fit here due to variable pauses I >> think. >> >> As far as I understand you message, CTT behaves bad even without "adjust >> timers" feature. If that is true, then it is just a CTT issue, and it is an >> off-topic for "adjust timers" thread. >> >> UBIK>Because it is probably impossible. >> >> Oh. I haven't touched the code of my exponential timer for more than two >> years. It just works and produces the desired load. So "timer that matches >> the configured throughput" is both possible, and usable by load test >> engineers. >> >> Unfortunately, the timer was rejected by both JMeter and JMeter plugins >> teams. > > Are you sure you submitted it to JMeter ? > I don't remember that . > Feel free to reconsider proposing it. > > >> JMeter thread: >> http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/jmeter-dev/201502.mbox/%3CCAB=Je- >> [email protected]%3E >> >> >> JMeter plugins thread: >> https://groups.google.com/d/msg/jmeter-plugins/K8I6LIRwYjM/kWteXor28kQJ >> >> Vladimir >> >
