On Wed, Aug 12, 2020 at 8:56 AM Jan Høydahl <[email protected]> wrote:
> I was glad to read your last mail with a softer tone, Ishan. Respect! I > really appreciate all your hard work and passion for Lucene/Solr, and > thanks for putting time into benchmarking, it really shows that you care > about the project! What I think we need more than anything else going > forward (my self included) is lowering the friction level in some of the > conversaions, interpreting others with the best intent in mind. We’ll all > benefit if we manage to make Lucene/Solr once again a truly welcoming and > warm community, while maintaining high professional standards of course. > Totally agree! Thanks Ishan for raising this important subject. Even if you aren't standing by with a veto, I think the discussion puts the performance regression risk more on our minds as we move forward to consider, and that's a good thing! > I think we could benefit from more online committer meetings as well, the > one we had back in March was great, and a good place to discuss project > matters like benchmarking or big refactorings. > I was thinking the same! ~ David
