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[jira] [Updated] (QPID-4940) Remove unmaintained/obsolete QMF code
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Andrew Stitcher updated QPID-4940:
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Assignee: Andrew Stitcher
> Remove unmaintained/obsolete QMF code
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> Key: QPID-4940
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/QPID-4940
> Project: Qpid
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Reporter: Andrew Stitcher
> Assignee: Andrew Stitcher
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> From email from Ken Giusti to \{users,dev\}@qpid.apache.org
> There's some old QMF-related code in our repo that appears to be quite dead.
> First, there's stuff that I'm almost certain is stone cold dead. AFAIK, this shouldn't be used by anyone. It certainly isn't being maintained.
> Specifically:
> * qpid/extras/qmf/src/py/qmf2-prototype
> ** experimental stuff done while developing QMFv2.
> * qpid/cpp/\{include,src\}/qmf/engine
> ** an attempt to re-write QMFv1 in C++.
> * qpid/cpp/bindings/qmf
> ** multi-language bindings for the above 'engine' code
> There's other stuff that appears to have shuffled off the mortal coil, but may simply be in a deep coma. These would be the old QMFv1 agent and onsole libraries:
> * qpid/cpp/\{include,src\}/qpid/agent
> * qpid/cpp/\{include,src\}/qpid/console
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