Hello,

We cannot easily just remove the assemblies as that'd be quite bad breaking
change but I'd be interested myself if there are any users of these very
old assemblies.

I am ok to deprecate them in the favour of nuget packages but the actual
source code removal will have to wait.

Marek

On Mon, Feb 6, 2017 at 9:53 PM, Zinkevicius, Matt <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hello,
>
>
>
> Our company currently embeds Mono in a Linux appliance, and we currently
> customize the mono source to remove all traces of the included RabbitMQ
> client code. We do this for two reasons: First, because it’s licensed under
> the Mozilla Public License v1.1 which is considered to have some legal
> “issues” according to our lawyers. The second reason is that the included
> version is so old that it doesn’t interoperate well with any recent version
> of RabbitMQ server and has many known critical defects. We use the official
> RabbitMQ client NuGet package, which is now tested under Mono officially,
> and have had no issues. We could continue to keep this as a private patch,
> but I wanted to know whether there is interest in us creating a pull
> request for the RabbitMQ code removal?
>
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Matt Zinkevicius
>
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