Thank you for those kind words.

It's always gratifying to be able know that our collective efforts in Qpid
are being used as widely as possible. The users of Qpid form a vital part
of our extended community.

I would be remiss, however, if I didn't mention that the efforts of both
Dan and Helen in creating a clear reproducible test cases, and providing
detailed analysis of the symptoms (both in this case and in previous
investigations) makes the job of diagnosing and solving issues a *much*
easier task.  I'd certainly like to thank them for all their work which has
helped make Qpid a better experience for everyone.

Finally we'd always like to hear the opinion of our users on features and
changes they'd like to see in Qpid in future releases... so all feedback
and suggestions you can give would be most welcome.

Thanks again,
Rob

On 30 October 2014 12:51, John Buisson <[email protected]> wrote:

> Wanted to give a huge thank you to the community!  We use QPID outside of
> what I'd consider the "normal" use cases and we've had nothing but amazing
> responses and help once we can reproduce problems we have.  Community
> involvement was one of the many reasons we went with QPID and it has been a
> great experience!  Bugs happen, and the exteremely fast response time on an
> open-source project is *much* appreciated!
>
> On Wed, Oct 29, 2014 at 8:05 PM, Rob Godfrey <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> > Well... we'll see if there is anything else going on, but that's
> definitely
> > a bug which would cause a memory leak.
> >
> > I've checked in a change onto trunk for that issue (for 0.16 the code
> will
> > be in a slightly different place ... I'll dig that out tmr (actually
> later
> > today for me, 1am here now) after I've had some sleep :-).
> >
> > Apologies that you've run into this bug,
> >
> > -- Rob
> >
> > On 30 October 2014 01:01, xiaodan.wang <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
> >
> > > Well I'm speechless, literally an hour after our post, you provide the
> > fix
> > > :)
> > > Thank you so much! We will test this out with the fix.
> > >
> > > Cheers! Dan
> > >
> > >
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