Talk:Comparison of MQTT implementations
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Column Origin
editWhat's the point of having a column "Origin"? Considering we are talking about clients and brokers implementing a protocol. Even more in cases like open source projects, with developers all over the world. --Pabloab (talk) 05:08, 8 November 2019 (UTC)
Mongoose broker
editJust writing to note that the Mongoose implementation is missing from the list. I'll attempt adding it properly when time permits.
Further information;
- License: GNU GPL
- Source code: https://github.com/cesanta/mongoose
- Docs: https://mongoose-os.com/docs/mongoose-os/api/net/mqtt.md
- Developers: https://cesanta.com/
Bare metal clarification
editAfter going through the page a couple of times, I have failed to understand what the bare metal column means exactly. It is confusing to me, that the term, which is usually contrasted with the term Virtual Machine (VM), which describes entire virtualized hardware instances, is displayed next to various known operating systems. Does the column imply that no operating system is required to run these implementations? Merfakos (talk) 09:05, 25 August 2022 (UTC)
Server-to-server connections?
editSome MQTT servers (eg Mosquitto) have fairly flexible ways to connect servers to each other., including topic prefixes. Others … don't. It'd be nice to have a column that tells us.