The library we used for inter-service communication in infrastructure, fedmsg, will be deprecated at some point in the future. If your app is using it, now's the perfect time to migrate to the new library, Fedora Messaging. This hackfest will guide you through the migration process, and soon you'll enjoy the reliability of the message delivery and the security of the message schemas in the app(s) you cherish.
= Questions/Requested Information
We'll facilitate a hackfest to guide app owners or contributors to migrate their applications from fedmsg to Fedora Messaging. We'll be here to help with coding, connection issues, missing bindings, everything that could have made this migration more painful than it should be. We'll also be able to provide advice if someone has a messaging-enabled app (or the idea of an app) that requires performance or an unusual software architecture.
List each person by their name and FAS ID, as shown below:
If we're short on schedule slots, we can fallback to a 2-hour workshop.
We'll need a videoprojector, and access to the fedora infrastructure (rabbitmq.fedoraproject.org) on the 5671 TCP port.
rabbitmq.fedoraproject.org
For budget reasons I won't be able to attend Flock this year, so I'm cancelling this proposal.
Metadata Update from @abompard: - Issue close_status updated to: Talk Not Scheduled - Issue status updated to: Closed (was: Open)
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