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1. gregwe+(OP)[view] [source] 2023-11-20 19:05:15
We are looking right now to use a stable PG job queue built in Go. We have found 2 already existing ones:

* neoq: https://github.com/acaloiaro/neoq

* gue: https://github.com/vgarvardt/gue

Neoq is new and we found it to have some features (like scheduling tasks) that were attractive. The maintainer has also been responsive to fixing our bug reports and addressing our concerns as we try it out.

Gue has been around for a while and is probably serving its users well.

Looking forward to trying out River now. I do wonder if neoq and river might be better off joining forces.

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2. acaloi+dU3[view] [source] 2023-11-21 18:25:17
>>gregwe+(OP)
Hey thanks for the plug!

River's professional looking website makes me think there are more commercial ambitions behind River than neoq, but maybe I'm wrong. I do think they're very similar options, but neoq has no commercial ambitions. I simply set out to create a good, open source, queue-agnostic solution for Go users.

I'm actually switching its license to BSD or MIT this week to highlight that fact.

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