Hey,
Could we please try to stay on topic?
Thanks,
On Mon, 31 May 2021, 20:55 Zahoor, wrote:
> hmmm... Ethereum has a popular client in golang and attracts many rookie
> developers every day.
> But still one of the most complex and nicely maintained software on Earth.
>
> On Mon, May 31, 20
hmmm... Ethereum has a popular client in golang and attracts many rookie
developers every day.
But still one of the most complex and nicely maintained software on Earth.
On Mon, May 31, 2021 at 7:08 PM Marc wrote:
> >
> > Better to rewrite/redesign Mesos with a more popular language (like
> > go
>
> Better to rewrite/redesign Mesos with a more popular language (like
> golang) to attract more developers.
> Just a mind voice.
>
> ../Zahoor
H, I would argue exactly the opposite.
Going to these easier entry level languages attracts rookies coders and rookie
thinking. I have seen some
>
> Yes I think it's important to mention, in response to Javi's point,
> that one doesn't need to be an hard-core C++ dev to contribute.
Exactly! To be honest I did not have much C++ programming experience when I
started to contribute to Mesos. But when I read Mesos code, I felt it's
easy to und
Le dim. 30 mai 2021 à 16:09, Qian Zhang a écrit :
> [...] So given the
> active committers and contributors that we have in the community, I do not
> think we can do anything big in the short term, instead we should do small
> things to gradually activate the community. Here are what in my mind:
>
Sorry for the late response, I was just back from a business trip and
started reviewing the PRs.
I think the current state is, from the PMC side, Andrei S and I can do the
reviews (and maybe Andrei B and Ben Mahler as well?), and Charles
and Andreas are doing code contributions (thank you!). So gi
Hi
Better to rewrite/redesign Mesos with a more popular language (like golang)
to attract more developers.
Just a mind voice.
../Zahoor
On Sun, May 30, 2021 at 4:08 PM Javi Roman wrote:
> Totally agree that the main problem with this project is trying to
> increase the developer community.
>
Totally agree that the main problem with this project is trying to increase
the developer community.
>From my point of view, attracting new developers to a project of this
complexity is difficult (C++ low level developers, creating Java and Python
bindings is not easy). However, if we try to broad
Hi Renan,
> Renaming the topic because apparently we need to have this discussion again.
Thanks for bringing this up again, because it is indeed still a problem.
> Therefore, the PMC *must* add members or the project *will* fizzle out
> and die.
>
> I'd also be curious to see if we even have en
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