Michał Kuratczyk
mkuratczyk.bsky.social
Michał Kuratczyk
@mkuratczyk.bsky.social
Engineer on the RabbitMQ team
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🚀 #RabbitMQ 4.2.0 has just been released!
🔗 github.com/rabbitmq/rab...

🔍 Key highlights:
• Khepri as the default metadata store
• Server-side #SQL filter expressions for streams
• Direct Reply-To support for #AMQP 1.0
• Local shovels
Release RabbitMQ 4.2.0 · rabbitmq/rabbitmq-server
RabbitMQ 4.2.0 is a new feature release. Breaking Changes and Compatibility Notes Default value for AMQP 1.0 durable field. Starting with RabbitMQ 4.2, if a sending client omits the header section,...
github.com
October 29, 2025 at 7:55 AM
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I'm excited to announce that I've joined the #SpringFramework team at @hero.dev! Can't wait to provide my expertise in that domain and many others 😊
September 2, 2025 at 9:14 AM
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Reposted by Michał Kuratczyk
🚀 #RabbitMQ 4.1.0 is out!

This release includes improvements to:
* Quorum Queues
* #AMQP 1.0
* Feature Flags

Full release notes 👉 github.com/rabbitmq/rab...
Release RabbitMQ 4.1.0 · rabbitmq/rabbitmq-server
RabbitMQ 4.1.0 is a new feature release. See Compatibility Notes below to learn about breaking or potentially breaking changes in this release. Highlights Some key improvements in this release are ...
github.com
April 15, 2025 at 4:49 PM
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New blog post on Quorum Queue performance improvements in #RabbitMQ 4.1 🚄

www.rabbitmq.com/blog/2025/04...
RabbitMQ 4.1 Performance Improvements | RabbitMQ
RabbitMQ 4.1 is just around the corner and, as usual, apart from new features,
www.rabbitmq.com
April 11, 2025 at 11:54 AM
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#RabbitMQ 4.1 introduces a new #Kubernetes Peer Discovery Mechanism
www.rabbitmq.com/blog/2025/04...
RabbitMQ 4.1: New Kubernetes Peer Discovery Mechanism | RabbitMQ
RabbitMQ 4.1 includes a completely redesigned peer discovery plugin for Kubernetes.
www.rabbitmq.com
April 7, 2025 at 1:09 PM
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Always interesting hearing Alexis talk about the early days. ty!

To clarify: Our recent efforts into AMQP (1.0) didn't have anything to do with Bloomberg.
It was a multi-year exercise in driving technological change within RabbitMQ and its user base. 1.0 is now mostly where we innovate.
April 1, 2025 at 10:50 AM
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I found this (good) write up of the state of DIY platforms

I'm really proud of how the rabbit logo has stood the test of time here... Look at how it shows up in that big blocky orange

itnext.io/how-to-build...
How to Build a Multi-Tenancy Internal Developer Platform with GitOps and vCluster
The key role of Platform Engineering teams in building a Kubernetes based Platforms.
itnext.io
February 8, 2025 at 7:49 PM
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Today's blog post by @mkuratczyk.bsky.social explains how different queue types in #RabbitMQ store messages:

www.rabbitmq.com/blog/2025/01...
How Are The Messages Stored? Not in Memory! | RabbitMQ
It's time to retire the myth that RabbitMQ stores messages in memory. While it was true in the early days of RabbitMQ,
www.rabbitmq.com
January 17, 2025 at 10:36 AM
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9 months ago, I started a new content space: Make it Work.

It's a blend of conversations about tech & infra with screensharing & pairing.

This is the end-result of telling it: makeitwork.fm

And this is the showing part: yt.makeitwork.tv

So what goes into producing one such piece of content?
Make it Work
We talk about software that gets us excited, then share our screens and show what that means in practice. Video links in show notes.
makeitwork.fm
November 29, 2024 at 9:15 AM