Re: *****SPAM***** Re: State of the Project

2021-05-31 Thread Charles-François Natali
Hey, Could we please try to stay on topic? Thanks, On Mon, 31 May 2021, 20:55 Zahoor, wrote: > hmmm... Ethereum has a popular client in golang and attracts many rookie > developers every day. > But still one of the most complex and nicely maintained software on Earth. > > On Mon, May 31,

Re: Old Jira Tasks

2021-05-31 Thread Andreas Peters
Hi Charles, yeah u are right, that's definitely a point we have to keep in mind. To be sure that we don't misunderstand each other; I mean bugs reported by users, not by the committers. :-) First of all, maybe we should clean up all the old and untouched questions/wishes/improvments? Cheers,

Re: Old Jira Tasks

2021-05-31 Thread Charles-François Natali
Hey, I'm not sure, I was wondering about this. The problem with closing old tickets is hat some of them are still serious bugs and valid, so it'd be a bit sad to lose them. Closing all tickets which look like user questions/errors/etc on the other hand is fine I think. Cheers, Le lun. 31 mai

Re: State of the Project

2021-05-31 Thread Qian Zhang
> > Yes I think it's important to mention, in response to Javi's point, > that one doesn't need to be an hard-core C++ dev to contribute. Exactly! To be honest I did not have much C++ programming experience when I started to contribute to Mesos. But when I read Mesos code, I felt it's easy to

Old Jira Tasks

2021-05-31 Thread Andreas Peters
Hi, just to discuss! :-) Does it makes sense to close all abandoned bug reports older then (maybe) two years? I have no idea if the bugs still exists, and it's not even easy to get feedback of much younger Jira tasks. What do u think? Cheers, Andreas OpenPGP_signature Description: OpenPGP