On 19/04/07, Tomas Restrepo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi Robert,
>
> The plan is to get M2 to a releasable point, and for it to be the
> final,
> stable, version of Qpid that uses the 0-8 version of the protocol.
> Fixes we
> add to M2 will be merged down on to trunk.

OK, I can understand that. Based on that, I should probably be thinking
about having most of the patches I've submitted that have not been
committed
to be applied to the M2 branch. (Or, given that both branches are right
now
exactly the same, apply patches in both at the same time might just be
easier)



Yeah - if I were you I'd apply your stuff to M2 and then it wil hopefully
get merged down to trunk with the rest of the changes.

That said, I'm thinking that investing too much work on the M2 branch for
the .NET client is not going to be possible. I think to get the .NET
client
to a fully stable v0-8 client is going to still take a while, and if we're
going to embark on also going for 0-10 (which seems fine by me from what
I've read on the protocol working group lists), it seems like there's a
lot
of work ahead.


yes - this sounds very sensible.  As a group we should look at client and
broker architectures and how 0-10 is going to affect our design.

Cheers,
Rob


Tomas Restrepo
http://www.winterdom.com/weblog/





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