I will even take most of the responsibility for that. Point people at me. But I cannot take the responsibility to fix things myself.
On Wed, Nov 6, 2019 at 4:25 PM Mark Miller <markrmil...@gmail.com> wrote: > Let me put a tiny bit of these geenie back in the bottle. > > Solr and SolrCloud are being run by a billion places small and utterly > huge and providing a ridiculous amount of value to the word. > > In that light, they are completely broken. > > It's the same software that everywhere has been using for years with > likely a rotating cast of problems. > > This is not a sudden or new event. > > I wanted to pull a firealarm, so that was not part of my initial rants. > > I have a high bar for software. > > I have a higher bar for distributed software. As should we all. > > Our software is successful in it's current state. My warning is not, oh my > god stop using this. > > My warning is that is completely unsustainable, and our software is > probably creating more frowns than smiles. > > It's slow, the design is not cohesively implemented or even really > followed anymore, and our dev practices don't help anything. > > No one needs to change what they are doing this second. I do think if you > want to keep doing it, change is recommended soon. > > -- > - Mark > > http://about.me/markrmiller > -- - Mark http://about.me/markrmiller