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Re: [paho-dev] Paho Release 0.9 Review Documentation (for review)

Hi Roger,

good question. The Eclipse docs say that Service Releases do not need a review. For practical reasons, it would be good if we only had to synchronize all the components on non-service releases. In fact, I don't see any other way being reasonable. We should get some input from the project mentors on this.

Ian
On 04/22/2014 11:11 PM, Roger Light wrote:
Hi Ian,

Great, that makes sense.

My final questions (hopefully) - should I upload 0.9 to PyPi now or not?

Do we need to do 0.9.x releases as a project or not? So if I discover
an important bug in a few weeks and would like to release an update,
does the Java etc. client have to make a 0.9.1 release as well?

Cheers,

Roger

On Tue, Apr 22, 2014 at 10:01 PM, Ian Craggs
<icraggs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Roger,

thanks for the info.  I realize that the Python client has support for 3.1.1
(so do the Java and C clients in the development streams), I didn't want to
put that goal into this release without having all the clients at the same
level.  Leaving it for 1.0 in June seemed better.

I'll pick and choose some of the other uses and links - I didn't want to
overload any particular section, and I want to save some items for next time
:-)

Iam


On 04/22/2014 06:20 PM, Roger Light wrote:
Hi Ian,

A couple of comments:

The Python client has support for 3.1.1, although it is less well
tested than 3.1 of course.

It also indirectly makes use of OpenSSL because that is what Python
uses in the back end. The same comments about the user choosing the
version of OpenSSL applies here.

There are now 92 resolved and 31 unresolved bugs overall, and 0 listed
bugs for the Python client :)

I've found some talks and other applications that make use of the Python
client.

https://github.com/jpmens/mqttwarn

http://jpmens.net/2014/02/17/introducing-mqttwarn-a-pluggable-mqtt-notifier/

https://speakerdeck.com/jpmens/mqtt-for-sysadmins
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iIZMHJSU13E


https://ep2013.europython.eu/media/conference/slides/messaging-for-the-internet-of-things.pdf
<- references the Python client back when it was still mosquitto.py.
Don't know if that counts :)

The owntracks (google latitude replacement based on MQTT) android app
is based on Paho Java. http://owntracks.org/ Yes, Jan-Piet Mens is
involved with that as well...

Flukso https://www.flukso.net/ uses Paho Python:
https://github.com/wouterh/flukso-mqtt-client

There are 79 results when you search for "paho" on stackoverflow (I've
just added the 'paho' tag as well, so anybody can tag questions for
paho).

Cheers,

Roger



On Tue, Apr 22, 2014 at 5:14 PM, Ian Craggs
<icraggs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
All,

I have put together the review information for Paho release 0.9, here:

https://projects.eclipse.org/projects/technology.paho/releases/0.9.0/review.

Please let me know of any updates or changes you would like to be made.

My aim is to get the review doc approved by the PMC and submitted by COB
on
24th (Thursday).

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