On 8/26/07, A. Pagaltzis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > * Jonathan Rockway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-08-25 05:15]: > > When you write your own message queue that actually works > > correctly, is supported and documented, and is available freely > > on the CPAN, you can pick the name. In the mean time, STFU. > > If I told a client that I intend to use "TheSchwartz", they'd > look at me like I'd grown a third head. I understand and even > appreciate the joke, but since I like to write numbers on > invoices I prefer my puns more palatable to stodgy business > people with no sense of humour (or ideally out of their sight > so there is no need to dilute the joke for their benefit). > > Regards, > -- > Aristotle Pagaltzis // <http://plasmasturm.org/> > > It's all semantics.
"The job queue system is in place at LiveJournal, Vox and other Six Apart services. It's fully open source, written in Perl, and can use our existing database infrastructure." Invoice: Reliable Job Queue System Good enough for me. And then the geeks can appreciate it being called TheSchwartz and the business folks can talk about their robust, cost effective reliable distributed message queue. -Jay -- J. Shirley :: [EMAIL PROTECTED] :: Killing two stones with one bird... http://www.toeat.com
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