Hey Deepak, that's really exciting, great stuff!
As Alex correctly pointed out, though, if we understand this correctly, your work is around a Mesos Framework, is that right? (what does the framework does?) If that's the case, it would not be part of the Mesos codebase proper, but should instead be released independently (ideally, following the Apache 2 license framework) - if that's the case, I'm definitely not an expert, but there are folks here that would be happy and fully capable to help! Thanks for doing the work and sharing it: that's awesome. -- *Marco Massenzio* Distributed Systems Engineer http://codetrips.com On Thu, Nov 5, 2015 at 12:27 PM, Alex Clemmer <clemmer.alexan...@gmail.com> wrote: > The contribution documentation for the Mesos codebase is here: > http://mesos.apache.org/documentation/latest/submitting-a-patch/ > That said, it is not clear (to me at least) what you mean. It sounds like > you've written a framework. Is that right? If so, the it seems like it > might not fit in the scope of the core Mesos code base. > > Sent from Outlook > > _____________________________ > From: Deepak Vij (A) <deepak....@huawei.com> > Sent: Thursday, November 5, 2015 12:04 > Subject: New Cloud Foundry Framework - Mesos & CloudFoundry Integration > To: <dev@mesos.apache.org> > > > Hi folks, I just joined the Apache Mesos mailing list. I wanted to reach > out to the community regarding the new CloudFoundry/Mesos framework we have > developed in our Santa Clara Lab. We would like to contribute this work to > the Mesos open source community. I am pretty sure that this contribution > would be quite valuable for the community. Please let me know the process > for contributing our work to the community. Thanks. > > Regards, > Deepak K. Vij > (Telecom Software Strategist, Huawei Software Lab, Santa Clara) >