Ah, I did not attach it to the email because I thought that it is better to put it on the community wiki or something that is friendlier to manage edits (rather than sharing files back and forth. I am also currently working on it.
I've put it on a google-docs file now so you can see and edit it if you like. website: mail.google.com username: filesharinghere password: filesharingpassword Then click on the documents on the top left side. There is only a single document. (or I can send you an invite if you prefer to edit from your account.) I've only started recently, so it is still in a very draft version (Thus edits to the language and structure is also welcome, I get to re-edit my work many times befor I am satisfied) I am hoping to finalize it on Friday. However, if somebody wants to do some changes on it and needs a bit more time, do let me know. Take a look at the contents and see if what you were planning to write fits in this context, or if it would be something else. But still, perhaps it would be a good document for the community area. Cheers, Yeliz. On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 12:50 PM, Thomas Koch <tho...@koch.ro> wrote: > Yeliz Eseryel: > > > I'd like to share the draft document with you to see what you think. > There's no attachement to the mail. > > I'll start to write a report for my university about two months of > programming > work with Apache ZooKeeper. I'll also include a section "ranting" about the > archaic development infrastructure (Subversion, Reviewboard compared to > Gerrit). > Another section could compare the Debian ethos of excellence with what I > would > call a spirit of "least effort" development in Apache. > > Would you be interested in this? Do you have a due date for your article? > > Regards, > > Thomas Koch, http://www.koch.ro >