Hi Cong,

Thanks for telling me so much. In fact I've noticed your discussions
in another thread, and I like your forthright manner. :p

Since I'm such a new beginner to mesos community, I haven't have such
deep feelings as you and have no right to say much. But I've noticed
the difference in the development habits comparing with linux kernel,
and to be honest I'm somewhat unused to it. But I take it as a normal
thing, as any community has his own rules. After dipping into some of
the list's discussions, I think both the community and mesos are young
and are in the period of rapid growth, which need more time, efforts
and talent engineers to join in comparing to kernel. I'm a little
curious that why not you to be a committer and try to change the
situations you have mentioned? You have been so experienced and senior
in linux kernel, and I think it is understandable that you expect much
from other people or community. IMHO, reward and reputation are not
just come from those "signed-off-by" patches, but come from people who
you help with, from the great software which you have devoted efforts.
So please don't hesitate to lend a helping hand to other people, and I
hope I can continue to trouble you and send review requests to you. :p

BTW, Jie told me that twitter is using mesos network isolation in
production, and we're beginning to use it too, do you have a forked
in-house repository? Your experience will greatly help us to avoid
some twists and turns. :)



On Sat, May 28, 2016 at 7:29 AM, Cong Wang <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi, Sha
>
> It is not just for you, but I really have no reason to work with a
> community where my patches usually get delayed for months without
> any progress. I can show you dozens of samples if you want.
> Therefore I suggest everyone _not_ to work with this community.
> It is just complete a waste of time, with no reward. It is such a hopeless
> community that no one can fix (unless you are BenH of course).
> I can continue for pages if you want, but this place is too narrow
> to expand.
>
> Please forgive me for this, I am never a committer here, I am a
> victim since the day I started to work on Mesos. :-) You have been
> working with Linux kernel community too, you will see how this
> community sucks comparing with Linux community.
>
> If you think Mesos is still useful, fork it and build a better community
> which I will join you, don't rely on this one. I am too tired, sorry.
>
> I personally wish you best luck!
>
> BTW, Jie has to review it since he is quite proud of this community.



-- 
Thanks,
Sha

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