[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> wrote:
> Congratulations to you and the entire team for the remarkable > work you’re doing on Apache Geode. I had the opportunity to work > with Geode’s ancestors back in the previous millennium, when I was > using the distributed cache of the GemStone application server, > and it’s truly great to see the project evolving again today. > > It’s a product I always found excellent, although as it ages it became > increasingly difficult to propose in new architectures, particularly > because of the heaviness of the server components. > > If at any point you feel my experience could be of any modest help on > the architectural side, I would be very happy to make myself available. Even in my admittedly short time participating in the Geode community, I don't believe I've ever seen someone turn down a request to pitch in and help! Institutional knowledge and historical context like yours is invaluable and would be a boon for current project development. I'm eager to hear what you think of the new ideas and directions folks have proposed. Sincerely, Bryan -----Original Messages----- paul.perez wrote: > Where can we find the lastest work's done on Geode? Hi Paul, I think a great place to start learning about the latest changes is Apache's recently published interview with Jinwoo, available on the ASF blog: https://news.apache.org/foundation/entry/asf-project-spotlight-apache-geode <https://news.apache.org/foundation/entry/asf-project-spotlight-apache-geode> <Protected by Check Point: https://news.apache.org/foundation/entry/asf-project-spotlight-apache-geode> <https://news.apache.org/foundation/entry/asf-project-spotlight-apache-geode>> Bryan
