> And also, there are a lot of sub modules have never been modified almost,
> such as:

Strongly +1 for that. I have found many sub modules increase version number in 
every release cycle while most of them have no content changed.

Best regards,
Jun

> On 16 Aug 2018, at 16:00, Jerrick Zhu <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi, community
> 
> As you can see, Dubbo now has an ecosystem: https://github.com/dubbo .There
> has a lot of interesting projects there, such as:
> 
> * node, go, python and php implementations
> * dubbo rpc, serialization and registry extensions
> * dubbo samples and dubbo useful plugins and tools
> 
> Now Dubbo core which is http://github.com/apache/incubator-dubbo , it's too
> big. As a result, it takes nearly 30~40mins to finish travis CI.
> 
> And also, there are a lot of sub modules have never been modified almost,
> such as:
> 
> * dubbo-registry-multicast
> * dubbo-registry-redis
> ...
> 
> * dubbo-remoting-grizzly
> * dubbo-remoting-p2p
> * dubbo-remoting-zookeeper
> * dubbo-remoting-mina
> ...
> 
> * dubbo-rpc-injvm
> * dubbo-rpc-memcached
> * dubbo-rpc-redis
> * dubbo-rpc-thrift
> * dubbo-rpc-webservice
> ...
> 
> * dubbo-serialization-fastjson
> * dubbo-serialization-fst
> * dubbo-serialization-jdk
> ...
> 
> So I suggest, move the above sub modules to ecosystem, each of them as a
> single project, such as https://github.com/dubbo/dubbo-rpc-native-thrift
> 
> Also, dubbo-demo also needs to move to ecosystem.
> 
> What do u guys think?
> 
> Sincerely.
> 
> Jerrick

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