Hi Peter, I can't tell you about the state of malamute.
But the dafka project might be of interest to you. https://github.com/zeromq/dafka It connects a cluster of publishers to a cluster of subscribers. It also uses one or more towers for discovery. Further you can add stores to persist your messages. And re-read your chat messages. The tower is currently not described in the Readme but you can have a look at the code: https://github.com/zeromq/dafka/blob/master/src/dafka_tower.c //Kevin Peter Yu <[email protected]> schrieb am Mi., 3. Juli 2019, 23:58: > Hello everyone, > > I've been designing a chat system, and I was wondering if anyone could > tell me a bit about the current status and direction of Malamute. > > The chat system I'm envisioning is a pub/sub system with a cluster of > publishers sending messages to a cluster of subscribers. In order to solve > the problem of dynamic discovery, I tried adding an intermediary as > suggested in the guide <https://pushpin.org/>, but I noticed that the > intermediary becomes the single point of failure. I then started looking > for ways to have a cluster of intermediaries for resiliency, and I stumbled > upon Malamute. > > The white paper looks awesome, and I really like the fact that it can be > used as a library to implement custom brokers. However, it seems like the > project is not really active and production ready. More importantly, the > Malamute pack has not been implemented yet. > > Ultimately, I will have to pass on using Malamute and go with another > broker, but I was very curious on what the current status and the future > plan are. I hope you don't mind me cold emailing you with a bunch of > questions, and thank you for your help in advance! > > Cheers, > Peter > _______________________________________________ > zeromq-dev mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.zeromq.org/mailman/listinfo/zeromq-dev >
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