HubSpot is still also using mesos and I know we have at least 3 other
companies still using the open source version of our Singularity scheduler.
We are up to the 1.11.x release at this point. However, I don't know that
any of that crowd has been or will be active contributors.
-Stephen Salinas
O
>
> Qian, it might be worth having a more explicit email asking users to chime
> in as this email was tailored more for contributors.
Yes, we can have such email, but I think it does not affect whether we
should move Mesos to attic or not, since the most important factor is
whether we have enough
sos ; priv...@mesos.apache.org
Subject: [BULK]Re: Next steps for Mesos
Also if you are still a user of mesos, please chime in.
Qian, it might be worth having a more explicit email asking users to chime in
as this email was tailored more for contributors.
Twitter is still using mesos heavily, we upg
Also if you are still a user of mesos, please chime in.
Qian, it might be worth having a more explicit email asking users to chime
in as this email was tailored more for contributors.
Twitter is still using mesos heavily, we upgraded from a branch based off
of 1.2.x to 1.9.x in 2021, but haven't u
Hi,
as you know, I'm still on board. :-)
Andreas
On 18.03.23 02:57, Qian Zhang wrote:
Hi all,
I'd like to restart the discussion around the future of the Mesos project.
As you may already be aware, the Mesos community has been inactive for the
last few years, there were only 3 contributors l
Hi,
I'm very interested in maintaining Mesos and don't want such an excellent
project to end.
I have participated in the development of a resource scheduling system used
Mesos in a big data platform (AlibabaCloud Dataphin) before.
And now I have quit my job and am preparing to go to graduate schoo
Hi all,
I'd like to restart the discussion around the future of the Mesos project.
As you may already be aware, the Mesos community has been inactive for the
last few years, there were only 3 contributors last year, that's obviously
not enough to keep the project moving forward. I think we need at
>
>
> How many man hours where spend on mesos in 2020, 2019 and 2018?
>
>
Roughly 5-6 ppl (in 2020),10-11 (in 2019), 16-18 (in 2018)
Rakuten we also have a couple of clusters. As also mentionned before,
> happy to contribute.
> But yeah, need a plan of action :p
>
>
> >>
> >> Br,
> >>
> >> Thomas
> >>
> >> -
> >>
> >> From: Grégo
Br,
Thomas
-
From: Grégoire Seux
Sent: Friday, 26 February 2021 11:12
To: priv...@mesos.apache.org ; dev
; user
Subject: Re: Next Steps
Hello all,
here at Criteo, we heavily use Mesos and plan to do so for a
foreseeable future alongside other alternatives.
I am ok to become com
rg ; dev <
> dev@mesos.apache.org>; user
> *Subject:* Re: Next Steps
>
> Hello all,
>
> here at Criteo, we heavily use Mesos and plan to do so for a foreseeable
> future alongside other alternatives.
> I am ok to become committer and help the project if you are loo
Sent: Friday, 26 February 2021 11:12
To: priv...@mesos.apache.org ; dev
; user
Subject: Re: Next Steps
Hello all,
here at Criteo, we heavily use Mesos and plan to do so for a foreseeable future
alongside other alternatives.
I am ok to become committer and help the project if you are lookin
Hello all,
here at Criteo, we heavily use Mesos and plan to do so for a foreseeable future
alongside other alternatives.
I am ok to become committer and help the project if you are looking for
contributors.
It seems finding committers will be doable but finding a PMC chair will be
difficult.
T
I'm thinking we can create a document in the
http://mesos.apache.org/documentation/latest/design-docs/ section (Drive
document) as a central point for discussing the roadmap and future of a new
Mesos era.
A lot of interesting things we can do, I have IMHO interesting ideas
regarding Mesos and edge
Good to see some interest in helping with project maintenance.
Qian can you start a new email about figuring out the roadmap for the project?
Thanks,
Vinod
> On Feb 18, 2021, at 11:18 AM, Charles-François Natali
> wrote:
>
> Speaking as someone who contributed a few patches and would like t
Hello old friends. Long time no hear.
+1 (binding)
Haven't written that in a while...
I also think moving it to the attic (as far as Apache is concerned) makes a
lot of sense.
It can have a life of its own on github (without the overhead of Apache
PMC, requirements for voting, etc.)
Kevin
Am D
+1 to what Renan (and Benjamin) suggested.
I think we can elect new committers. Currently we have 49 but most of them
have left the project long ago.
https://projects.apache.org/committee.html?mesos
czw., 18 lut 2021 o 18:18 Charles-François Natali
napisał(a):
> Speaking as someone who contributed a few patches and would like to get
> mo
Speaking as someone who contributed a few patches and would like to get
more involved, I find it a bit difficult to get MRs reviewed and merged.
I think it's probably because the current committers have other priorities
now that D2iQ focus has shifted, which is understandable but makes it
harder fo
Hi Vinod,
I am still interested in the project. As other folks said, we need to have
a direction for the project. I think there are still a lot of Mesos
users/customers in the mail list, can you please send another mail to
collect their requirements / pain points on Mesos, and then we can try to
s
IIUC, Attic is not intended for projects which still have active users
and thus might be in need of fixing bugs.
Key items about moving project to Attic:
> It is not intended to:
> - Rebuild community
> - Make bugfixes
> - Make releases
>Projects whose PMC are unable to muster 3 votes for a relea
Thanks Tomek, that's what I suspected.
It would therefore make it much more difficult for anyone to carry on since
it would effectively have to be a fork, etc.
I think it'd be a bit of a shame, but I understand Benjamin's point.
I hope it can be avoided.
Cheers,
On Thu, 18 Feb 2021, 11:02 Tome
Moving to attic is making project read only
https://attic.apache.org/
https://attic.apache.org/projects/aurora.html
czw., 18 lut 2021, 11:56 użytkownik Charles-François Natali <
cf.nat...@gmail.com> napisał:
> I'm not familiar with the attic but would it still allow to actually
> develop, make co
I'm not familiar with the attic but would it still allow to actually
develop, make commits to the repository etc?
On Thu, 18 Feb 2021, 08:27 Benjamin Bannier, wrote:
> Hi Vinod,
>
> > I would like to start a discussion around the future of the Mesos
> project.
> >
> > As you are probably aware,
Hi Vinod,
> I would like to start a discussion around the future of the Mesos project.
>
> As you are probably aware, the number of active committers and
contributors
> to the project have declined significantly over time. As of today, there's
> no active development of any features or a public re
Hi,
We're using Mesos at work, and are very happy with it.
I'd be interested in becoming a committer. I could probably get some other
colleagues interested as well but from a diversification point of view it'd
probably be better if more individuals/organisations got involved.
Happy to discuss fur
On 2021-02-18 09:08 AM, Samuel Marks wrote:
Mesos is great… conceptually. In practice it requires a lot of work to
setup and keep running.
What my team tried to contribute was a replacement for some of the big
moving parts—namely Apache ZooKeeper—with a choice between etcd,
Consul,
and ZooKeee
Mesos is great… conceptually. In practice it requires a lot of work to
setup and keep running.
What my team tried to contribute was a replacement for some of the big
moving parts—namely Apache ZooKeeper—with a choice between etcd, Consul,
and ZooKeeeper.
This was the first of many planned contrib
Hi folks,
I would like to start a discussion around the future of the Mesos project.
As you are probably aware, the number of active committers and contributors
to the project have declined significantly over time. As of today, there's
no active development of any features or a public release pla
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