I'm always willing to take suggestions. We've expanded on the basics
in the "unstable" branch - mostly focusing on adding a pure REST
interface, which Rajesh has done a wonderful job with. It does have
it's own settings when using it standalone - it's a pretty straight-up
Django application that w
Hi Joe,
That sounds fantastic - I think we might look at integrating it into
the application as it's pretty vital (imagine having to wait for a 50
or 100mb repository to clone!).
If your interested, I'd be happy to provide some code back if we can
make any improvements. For example, we're using
Hi Tane,
Yes - it can help. It's a good tool to basically take long running
tasks and move them to an asynchronous mode. The trick, as always, is
getting the results back to the user. There are basically two ways to
use DQS with your app to make this work for you.
The way it was originally cobbl
Sorry for the lack of docs - I think we've all been focused elsewhere,
and the project is being somewhat quiet right now.
Do you want to integrate it into your application directly, or use it
as a standalone critter? What kind of information on using it would be
most useful to you?
I've got some
Hrm, looking at it, this looks very interesting for my project too!
My project has a bottleneck, and if I describe it, possibly you could
confirm or deny if your app will be useful.
Our application is for managing mercurial repositories. Part of the
functionality is to be able to create new rep
I want to use django-queue-service to run long running processess in
background, but I can not find any documentation about this. Their
website http://code.google.com/p/django-queue-service/ does not
contain any docs. Does any one have any links, about how to use it?
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