> For the record, I fully support this "fork" and am happy to see
> development move wherever is convenient for people! The gem has
> been... idle here for a while :-)
>
> I'm not using the ruby stomp client except for debugging and testing
> some stuff right now, so am not really givig it any love myself. I
> am not sure the status of other folks who have contributed, so if
> you are still listening, chime in!
>
> -Brian
>
> On May 10, 2008, at 11:04 AM, Glenn Rempe wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I have taken the liberty of creating a (temporary?) fork of the
>> Stomp Ruby gem from the codehaus.org SVN trunk and put it up on
>> GitHub. I have also committed some cleanups and some small
>> bugfixes and added initial Rspec tests with mocks/stubs.
>>
>> I would love for this to be a place to get some active development
>> going on this gem to fix some outstanding issues. I don't claim to
>> be an expert in the Stomp realm, but if you have good patches and
>> associated specs/tests or documentation to add I'd love to see
>> them. I will happily contribute all changes as patches back to the
>> original SVN repo if that is what's desired so that codehaus can
>> continue to provide the official version of the gem.
>>
>> Come see the GitHub home page here where you can browse the source
>> and the commits I've made, fork your own copy, or even install the
>> gem which is build from the HEAD of the master branch in Git
>> automatically and hosted for you to install direct from GitHub.
>> Patches and pull requests (with matching tests/specs/comments
>> please) are welcome.
>>
>>
http://github.com/grempe/stomp/tree/master>>
>> Also see an announcement I made here on a related group:
>>
>>
http://groups.google.com/group/activemessaging-discuss/browse_thread/thread/331cd9fa5cb51e86>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Glenn
>>
>>
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