Hi James,
(note [DISCUSS] in front of [VOTE] for clear delineation) > >I think this thread is a perfect example really. Just re-read the mails >above if anyone needs more proof. > >A vote starts to move some old crusty code for a pretty crappy console >(which the main developers and maintainers have kinda given up on) to a >different directory in subversion on a different release cycle; so a >community can either form around it or it can eventually be moved to the >Attic. Queue lots of the usual attacks on Red Hat folks from the usual >suspects from Talend & Savoir who every chance they get spew bile, >personal >attacks, conspiracy theories, question our integrity, professionalism and >motives. Its gone way beyond being irritating and offensive really; its >now >becoming downright hilarious. You go guys! Keep up the amazing work, am >sure ActiveMQ developers and users are really loving this stuff! > >In comparison - we've had no bullshit at all on github. Its a breath of >fresh air, amazing tooling and its great fun. There's a very low barrier >to >entry and we seem to already have got more contributions at hawtio from >folks than we've ever got for the ActiveMQ web console. I'm sorry -- are you suggesting that simply because you are on Github that you don't get community flare ups? > >Incidentally I don't know if you've noticed; Apache isn't the centre of >the >universe. There's some amazing opens source going on elsewhere - mostly on >github - e.g. docker, angularjs and vertx to name but 3 off the top of my >head are huge game changers. And in case you haven't noticed Apache still has a LOT of really cool stuff going on too. And furthermore in case you haven't noticed you are what seems to be a member of the Apache Software Foundation, at least looking here: http://people.apache.org/committers-by-project.html#activemq By that bold portion of your name. So regardless of particulars about other discussions, this discussion needs to arrive at a remedy by the next board meeting that solves the blatant abuse of this PMC of Apache brands, and I'd appreciate you more carefully teetering on your *Apache* hat which you are supposed to wear here. Cheers, Chris
