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Ted Ross updated DISPATCH-11:
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    Reporter: Justin Ross  (was: Ted Ross)

> Remove all the Dispatch tunables; we have no idea if they're important
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>                 Key: DISPATCH-11
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DISPATCH-11
>             Project: Qpid Dispatch
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>    Affects Versions: 0.1
>            Reporter: Justin Ross
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> A car has a simple interface: steering, gear selection, lights,
> wipers. Those things are important to drivers.
> A car also has another interface, for car mechanics: valve timing,
> fuel-air mix, and more stuff I'm pretending I know about.
> Dispatch's config is currently confronting drivers with things only
> car mechanics should have to care about: "worker-threads",
> "hello-interval", "hello-max-age", "ra-interval",
> "remote-ls-max-age", "mobile-addr-max-age".
> That's the wrong bias. It's much to be preferred that we, the
> people developing the software, discover ways to provide good
> defaults that don't require tunables. Then, only when we face a
> particular need and no way to handle it seamlessly, should we
> consider exposing config for it.
> Build it for drivers, not car mechanics.
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/150355/programmatically-find-the-number-of-cores-on-a-machine



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