On 01/04/2012 05:55 PM, Ted Ross wrote:
I'd like to make a proposal and start a discussion about the future of
QMF and Qpid broker management.
[...]
I would like to propose that we:
1. move the C++ implementation of qmf2 out of the qpid tree and into
the "extras" subdirectory (where the Python
I also think that if any moves are being done, I would go further than
just bumping them into the extras directory. That still isnt all that
visible or seperate from Qpid in itself, I think the core QMF
components would collectively warrant at least sub project status with
their own release timelin
+1 - totally agree with this proposal.
- Original Message -
> Users and Devs,
>
> I'd like to make a proposal and start a discussion about the future
> of
> QMF and Qpid broker management.
>
> QMF (Qpid Management Framework) started out as a way to remotely
> manage
> the Qpid C++ broker
On 04/01/12 19:51, Rob Godfrey wrote:
On 4 January 2012 18:55, Ted Ross wrote:
Users and Devs,
I'd like to make a proposal and start a discussion about the future of QMF
and Qpid broker management.
QMF (Qpid Management Framework) started out as a way to remotely manage
the Qpid C++ broker us
This looks great - I support the move!
-Steve
> -Original Message-
> From: Ted Ross [mailto:tr...@redhat.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 04, 2012 12:56 PM
> To: us...@qpid.apache.org; Qpid Dev
> Subject: QMF and Broker Management
>
> Users and Devs,
>
> I
On 01/04/2012 01:51 PM, Rob Godfrey wrote:
+1 I think this will be beneficial both for QMF and Qpid Core development.
Should we be thinking of spinning QMF off as a separate project in its own
right? I'm guessing that if the coupling is loose enough there is no need
to tie release schedules of
On 4 January 2012 18:55, Ted Ross wrote:
> Users and Devs,
>
> I'd like to make a proposal and start a discussion about the future of QMF
> and Qpid broker management.
>
> QMF (Qpid Management Framework) started out as a way to remotely manage
> the Qpid C++ broker using AMQP messaging. There wa
Users and Devs,
I'd like to make a proposal and start a discussion about the future of
QMF and Qpid broker management.
QMF (Qpid Management Framework) started out as a way to remotely manage
the Qpid C++ broker using AMQP messaging. There was an agent embedded
in the broker and a console AP