> commands and events are both events
are both messages*
On Friday, September 14, 2018 at 9:35:10 AM UTC+3, Daniel Plainview wrote:
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> > In practice, the Message is essentially a command bus.
>
> This is kinda inaccurate language when you say that "message" is a "bus"...
> But more importantly,
> In practice, the Message is essentially a command bus.
This is kinda inaccurate language when you say that "message" is a "bus"...
But more importantly, message can be either command or event: why do you
make accent on "command" bus?
Command bus MAY return something (it doesn't violate CQRS:
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Thanks for the interest. I already have a revived Working Group and
updated documents. Right now I'm just waiting on our Sponsor to call an
Entrance Vote. Watch for this to happen, and then we'll be able to have
Draft phase discussions on the docs... join in at that point 👍
CRB
On Thu, Sep 13,
Thanks for the interest. I already have a revived Working Group and
updated documents. Right now I'm just waiting on our Sponsor to call an
Entrance Vote. Watch for this to happen, and then we'll be able to have
Draft phase discussions on the docs... join in at that point 👍
CRB
On Thu, Sep 13,
Also interested in helping if you need more people. Similar to Joe, i am
new to the WG process but happy to help if you need me
Nikos
Phalcon Framework
On Monday, February 12, 2018 at 8:04:45 PM UTC-5, Chuck Burgess wrote:
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> At this point, I have a CC sponsor and one WG member.
>
> Joe T., are
Hi all,
I realise this is a little old now and things have probably moved on again,
but I'm interested in helping to get PSR-5 back in the game. I believe it's
an important standard to establish and am happy to help as needed.
Thanks,
Robbie
On Friday, 16 March 2018 09:42:32 UTC+1, Alessandro
Hey there!
Just answered all comments. Might have to update one or two PRs, actually.
I just edited some stuff like the double spaces after full stops / periods.
Not because it's incorrect, but because the documents used both.
Same goes for grammar. Some stuff can be plural or singular in both