Can't wait to finally see some movement on that Mongo-on-MyISAM work I've heard so much about!
On Thu, Mar 31, 2016 at 11:51 PM, Александр Опак <opak.alexa...@gmail.com> wrote: > 😀 > > 2016-04-01 9:51 GMT+03:00 Ameen <ameen...@gmail.com>: > >> This is what gave it away! >> >> > I’m glad I’m finally done with Erlang and I can’t wait to >> get back into C++! >> >> 😂 >> On Apr 1, 2016 12:18 PM, "Garren Smith" <gar...@apache.org> wrote: >> >> > Haha that is brilliant. You almost had me there. >> > >> > On Fri, Apr 1, 2016 at 8:45 AM, Jan Lehnardt <j...@apache.org> wrote: >> > >> > > Dear Apache CouchDB Community: >> > > >> > > as of today, I’m stepping down from all offices at the ASF: I’ll step >> > > down as Vice President of Apache CouchDB and Apache CouchDB PMC Chair >> > > and I’ll resign from the PMC. I’ll retain my commit bit, but don’t >> > > expect much from me. All issues assigned to me in JIRA can be released. >> > > >> > > tl;dr: MongoDB, Inc. has made me an offer that I cannot refuse. >> > > >> > > The thing that excites me about CouchDB is, obviously, replication, but >> > > I think it is SO important that I want many many more people be able to >> > > make use of it. Also obviously, MongoDB is the most popular database by >> > > far, so it’s a natural step to go there and add replication. >> > > >> > > MongoDB has gotten a lot of ridicule from the industry, although the >> > > CouchDB community has always kept it civil (“right tool for the job”), >> > > but MongoDB 3.0’s WiredTiger storage engine is finally catching up and >> > > their distributed systems game is getting there. I’m excited about the >> > > sneak peeks I’ve gotten for MongoDB 4.0 and beyond! >> > > >> > > Here’s the deal: MongoDB, Inc as hired me to bring replication to >> > > MongoDB. I get a budget, a capable team, and you’ll see my commitment >> > > to open source data storage solutions continued in my new position, >> > > with exceptional code, docs, a sales team and big customers to finally >> > > make my dent in the universe. My job is running the team, product >> > > management for the feature, but also getting dirty with the >> > > implementation. >> > > >> > > We don’t have a ship date yet, but in the spirit of MongoDB’s speed, >> > > we’ll try to get something thrown together for 4.0, maybe a preview in >> > > 3.5. I’m sure it’ll be grand. >> > > >> > > Most of all, I’m glad I’m finally done with Erlang and I can’t wait to >> > > get back into C++! >> > > >> > > * * * >> > > >> > > I’d like to say thank you to each and every one of you who have worked >> > > on or used CouchDB over the years. The interactions with the people >> > > here are what matter most and are what I’ll remember long past any >> > > technology we might have been working on at the time. >> > > >> > > I’ve spent a few months short of a decade working on CouchDB, and I >> > > have a lot to show for it, but it’s clearly time to move on. >> > > >> > > So long, and relax! >> > > Jan >> > > -- >> > > >> > > >> > >> > > > > -- > github: > https://github.com/OpakAlex