On Wed, 2010-02-10 at 12:13 -0500, Steve Huston wrote: > Hi Kim, > > Nice job and very badly needed. > > What's the difference between 'P' and 'N'? For example, SSL is not > supported on Windows at 0.6, but is at 0.7 - is that a 'N' or a 'P'? > > Notes on the other Windows items: > > WCF Client speaks 0-10 only (same as C++ client) > WCF Client supports Transactions and Distributed Transactions > Distributed Transactions: Y (but there's a problem in the current SQL > store related) > ACL: N (QPID-1842) > > Re the "External Tools" section... Is this for the python tools? If so, > the Windows broker works also (except for Clister Management since it > doesn't do clustering). > > -Steve > That's great, thanks for the info.
I would say that if a feature is not supported for the latest release but is on trunk, is on the roadmap or is planned, then adding a "P" would indicate that it is "in the works". We could of course publish a roadmap elsewhere as well... I'll set both ACL and SSL to P for C++ broker on Windows. I'll add/correct the other info too. --------------------------------------------------------------------- Apache Qpid - AMQP Messaging Implementation Project: http://qpid.apache.org Use/Interact: mailto:dev-subscr...@qpid.apache.org