The official NSQ repositories are now under the nsqio
GitHub organization!
NSQ has grown from its humble beginnings and is now powering the infrastructure of many companies, such as Hailo, Segment, Docker, and of course Bitly. Having its own independent organization ensures that it will continue to grow and meet future needs as a community-run project.
For most users, the move should have no material impact beyond updating git
remotes.
For users of go-nsq
this unfortunately means that import
paths will need to be updated (sorry!).
This also marks the beginning of a refocussed effort to reach v1.0
stability. We want to hear from you! We’ve got a pretty good idea of what v1.0
means to us but this is your chance to let us know what features you think should be prioritized. Start a discussion on the mailing list or the issue tracker.
In the coming weeks we’ll publish our anticipated roadmap and outline some key features (and deprecations) we hope to include in that eventual release.
Finally, we’d like to thank the NSQ community for all your support! Without you this wouldn’t be possible.
Here’s to a bright future.