Some quick feedbacks:
> We also don't have conferences and large meetups compared to other
communities. Are those really necessary, though?
I think regular meetups would definitely help, it's always good to meet
with people and do knowledge sharing.
> What can we do to be a better community?
I
On Tue, Feb 13, 2018 at 6:47 AM, Jordan Zimmerman <
jor...@jordanzimmerman.com> wrote:
> > • Unlike Kafka it does not have a vibrant and huge community (merge
> those PR’s please, anyone?)
>
> This is clearly true. The community was active 5 or so years ago but in
> the past few years it's almost
> • Unlike Kafka it does not have a vibrant and huge community (merge those
> PR’s please, anyone?)
This is clearly true. The community was active 5 or so years ago but in the
past few years it's almost non-existent. Patrick is the only active committer.
It can take years (!!) and numerous