On Mon, 23 Nov 2020 at 16:04, Robbie Gemmell wrote:
>
> Hi folks,
>
> Short version:
> 1) The Travis build jobs will migrate to a new URL, on their .com site
> rather than .org, links etc will need to be updated.
> 2) Travis have introduced relatively tiny default resource limits for
> free
Hi folks,
Short version:
1) The Travis build jobs will migrate to a new URL, on their .com site
rather than .org, links etc will need to be updated.
2) Travis have introduced relatively tiny default resource limits for
free users, so you may want to disable Travis on your Github forks to
save
On Mon, Nov 23, 2020 at 7:37 AM Petrenko, Vadim
wrote:
> Thank you guys for your responses.
>
> What bothers me is that such an Edge router placed at the client will have
> all the topology information about every single other router in the
> network, how they are interconnected, etc., as it has
On Mon, Nov 23, 2020 at 7:32 AM Petrenko, Vadim
wrote:
> Thank you guys for your responses.
>
> What bothers me is that such an Edge router placed at the client will have
> all the topology information about every single other router in the
> network, how they are interconnected, etc., as it has
Thank you guys for your responses.
What bothers me is that such an Edge router placed at the client will have all
the topology information about every single other router in the network, how
they are interconnected, etc., as it has to participate in the routing data
exchange. It will even
On Fri, 20 Nov 2020 at 17:33, Robbie Gemmell wrote:
>
> Hi folks,
>
> I have put together a spin for a 0.55.0 Qpid JMS client release,
> please give it a test out and vote accordingly.
>
> The source and binary archives can be grabbed from:
>
The Apache Qpid (http://qpid.apache.org) community is pleased to announce
the immediate availability of Apache Qpid Proton 0.33.0.
Apache Qpid Proton is a messaging library for the Advanced Message Queuing
Protocol 1.0 (AMQP 1.0, ISO/IEC 19464, http://www.amqp.org). It can be used
in a wide range