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by Daniel Berger.
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About a year and a half ago I started working on bindings for Tibco Rendezvous, a commercial publish/subscribe SOA product. We use it internally at work in some places, and it looked for a while like I would need Ruby bindings.
Then the reorg happened.
I changed jobs, and could no longer justify working on the project. Plus, my personal dev license expired and I didn't actually *need* the bindings any more. I then turned the project over to Brian Egge.
Unfortunately, not much has happened on the project lately. A man by the name of Carl Wright has been trying to get the project to build on Windows. I thought he was just a bleeding edge hacker at first who wanted to see how things looked so far, but it turns out he thought the code was production ready, and was willing to pay money to get it working on Windows.
Man, I feel like a crumb.
I've already posted to ruby-talk about it (and apologized to Carl for the confusion). So, if you're a C programmer with Tibco experience there's a good job opportunity for you.