If so should we also consider PostgreSQL overengineered?
It's a shame OP decided to use Elixir as base, many ecosystems don't have mature task queues (e.g. for Rust I had to roll my own: simple_queue) so the space IMO would be more welcoming.
On OTP doubt anything can even make a dent in Oban user base.
> This project is maintained by a single author and pull requests are not accepted
Save yourself the headache of people not reading this and just disable pull requests in the repo settings
Congrats on the launch. Using the Redis protocol was a pretty clever choice. Does it have to run as a stand-alone server?
Oban is really awesome, are you inspired by it?
Title said “no overengineering” so I doubt it.
Satisfied former Oban user here. Oban is engineered. Your use-case may be petty, though, like your comment.
I would argue that Oban isn't overengineered.
If so should we also consider PostgreSQL overengineered?
It's a shame OP decided to use Elixir as base, many ecosystems don't have mature task queues (e.g. for Rust I had to roll my own: simple_queue) so the space IMO would be more welcoming.
On OTP doubt anything can even make a dent in Oban user base.
This is nice. For those wanting to stay on Postgres for DAG type of workflows, check out pgmq based PgFlow: https://github.com/agoodway/pgflow
good