Comment The *existing* open source messaging protocol (Score 1) 102
It even has authentication. And it has ways to reduce network load.
It's called Zephyr. And it's widely used at a number of universities. The code is freely available, there are even prebuilt RPMs (minus Kerberos authentication support) on RHCN.
Why invent yet another protocol when we already have one?
It's called Zephyr. And it's widely used at a number of universities. The code is freely available, there are even prebuilt RPMs (minus Kerberos authentication support) on RHCN.
Why invent yet another protocol when we already have one?