On 19 Jul 2013, at 18:36, Sean Bamforth <[email protected]> wrote:

> good and bad points to all of these. Including the fact that push and Queue 
> are used elsewhere. 
> would overloading publish be bad? 

Actually, possibly not. Another design option I have is to separate messages 
into categories which are either allowed to be broadcast, or are only permitted 
to be delivered to one destination. This will be a lot more work, which is 
actually how I got on to putting this constraint in #send. It's a flimsier 
design, but until I stirred up a debate about overriding #send, was taking far 
less time :)

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