Re: Next steps for Mesos

2023-03-21 Thread Andreas Peters
Hi, as you know Qian, 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

RE: Next steps for Mesos

2023-03-21 Thread GATOUILLAT Pierre Damien (PRESTA EXT)
Hi, We are using mesos/marathon here, version 1.9.x under RHEL7. Migrating to 1.11.x as we migrate to RHEL8. I wonder if it is safe to compile the actual master branch to use in production. (1.12 version) Regards, Pierre De : Benjamin Mahler Envoyé : lundi 20 mars 2023 19:56 À :

Re: Re: Next steps for Mesos

2023-03-21 Thread Thomas Langé via user
Hello, Criteo is still an active user of Mesos, running it worldwide for most of its production workloads. We currently run a fork of Mesos 1.9.x (with some patches that were not upstreamed but not that much), and we don't plan to upgrade to the latest version for now. We will continue to

Re: Next steps for Mesos

2023-03-21 Thread Dan Leary
We're using mesos 1.11 straight out of the box on ubuntu 18.04 at touchplan.io running our own bespoke framework. Would like to get it to ubuntu 22.04. We have limited resources to commit to mesos development, but it's not totally out of the question. -Dan