We have some new features coming into bamboo that look like they might be able to help you out, but this looks great. I hope you don't mind if I peruse your changes and cherry pick anything tasty looking :)
On 8 December 2015 at 04:03, Arunabha Ghosh <[email protected]> wrote: > Thanks, Vinod. > > I'm not worried too much about scaling the core, you guys have done the hard > work on that end :-). The other parts of the system can definitely run into > issues when running at larger scales. We've some ideas about what these are > and what the mitigation plan is. Others, of course we'll discover in time. > Still not worried too much though, the community has been fantastic and we > hope to leverage it's collective wisdom in helping us improve the system. > > Arunabha > > On Mon, Dec 7, 2015 at 7:37 PM, Vinod Kone <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Really cool to see a multi-framework compute platform. Let us know how >> things work for you guys as you scale! >> >> On Mon, Dec 7, 2015 at 7:24 PM, Arunabha Ghosh <[email protected]> >> wrote: >>> >>> We're definitely open to merging the changes to Bamboo back upstream if >>> the changes we made prove useful to Bamboo. The changes we made were pretty >>> specific to our needs and we anticipate making quite a few changes as we >>> evolve the platform, so a separate repo seemed to be a better idea till the >>> codebase stabilized somewhat and we could offer a concrete view of the >>> changes we wanted. >>> >>> Arunabha >>> >>> On Mon, Dec 7, 2015 at 7:03 PM, Jeff Schroeder >>> <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> >>>> From a quick skim, this looks excellent. Are there any plans to try >>>> getting the bamboo changes back upstream, or is it going to be a permanent >>>> fork? >>>> >>>> >>>> On Monday, December 7, 2015, Arunabha Ghosh <[email protected]> >>>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Hi Folks, >>>>> We, at Moz have been working for a while on RogerOS, our >>>>> next gen application platform built on top of Mesos. We've reached a point >>>>> in the project where we feel it's ready to share with the world :-) >>>>> >>>>> The blog posts introducing RogerOS can be found at >>>>> >>>>> https://moz.com/devblog/introducing-rogeros-part-1/ >>>>> https://moz.com/devblog/introducing-rogeros-part-2/ >>>>> >>>>> I can safely say that without Mesos, it would not have been possible >>>>> for us to have built the system within the constraints of time and >>>>> resources >>>>> that we had. As we note in the blog >>>>> >>>>> " We are very glad that we chose Mesos though. It has delivered on all >>>>> of its promises and more. We’ve had no issues with stability, >>>>> extensibility, >>>>> and performance of the system and it has allowed us to achieve our goals >>>>> with a fraction of the development resources that would have been required >>>>> otherwise. " >>>>> >>>>> We would also like to thank the wonderful Mesos community for all the >>>>> help and support we've received. Along the way we've tried to contribute >>>>> back to the community through talks at Mesoscon and now through open >>>>> sourcing our efforts. >>>>> >>>>> Your feedback and thoughts are always welcome ! >>>>> >>>>> Thanks, >>>>> Arunabha >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Text by Jeff, typos by iPhone >>> >>> >> > -- Laurie Clark-Michalek Infrastructure Engineer Qubit – Deliver your big ideas 35 King Street, Covent Garden London, WC2E 8JG

