Heh, nice blog post :-) I agree that the queues that are out there and using hacked up memcache protocols are doing us a great disservice -- I think if we build a smart way to do a message queue into a binary protocol extension, we can drive minds in the right direction, and provide ourselves with something useful in the process.
Also, it would help us to slow down the rate of splinter projects. Pluggable storage engines and message queues are I think the only areas where the memcached-alikes play. Aaron On Thu, Nov 6, 2008 at 1:21 PM, Dustin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > On Nov 6, 12:48 pm, "Aaron Stone" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Have a mailing list link? It'd be good to continue with where you left >> off / review what you were thinking at the time. > > I wrote about it on my embarrassingly tongue-in-cheek titled blog: > > > http://www.rockstarprogrammer.org/post/2008/oct/04/what-matters-asynchronous-job-queue/
