-1 (non-binding; just community input)

At the very least, can someone prepare a nice big document in case others
want to take the helm? - Or if they want to do a rewrite in a new language
to overcome the years of cruft and long build times and lack of modularity
and workaround required before new versions of C++?

Kubernetes has really eaten Mesos' lunch and it's disappointing. Especially
considering the approach of the original paper; to be actually
cross-platform. Solaris Zones; Linux namespaces, cgroups; BSD jails; etc.

Even just the whole decentralised resource-offer concept would be useful in
a Kubernetes-centric world; just a bunch of architectural rethinking to
make this viable. Plenty of other nice innovations here that could be
jerry-rigged across.

Kudos on Mesos! - Mesos is dead… long live Mesos!

Samuel Marks
Charity <https://sydneyscientific.org> | consultancy <https://offscale.io>
| open-source <https://github.com/offscale> | LinkedIn
<https://linkedin.com/in/samuelmarks>


On Tue, Jul 22, 2025 at 7:23 AM Qian Zhang <zhq527...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi folks,
>
> It is with some regret that I bring this to a formal vote: the retirement
> of the Apache Mesos project and its move to the Apache Attic.
>
> Over the past few years, activity on the Mesos project has declined
> significantly. Given this situation, and in accordance with the process
> defined by the Apache Software Foundation, I am proposing that we move
> Apache Mesos to the Attic.
>
> Please vote:
> [ ] +1 Move Mesos to the Attic
> [ ]  0 No opinion
> [ ] -1 Do not move Mesos to the Attic (please provide rationale)
>
> The vote will be open for 72 hours and is limited to PMC members, but
> community input is welcome.
>
> Regards,
> Qian Zhang
>

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