> I had a long talk with Thomas at Buzzwords. > > He is far more congenial in person than on the mailing lists.
Whether he's kind or not isn't really the concern at this point. The point is that there are real issues being raised publicly. ZooKeeper has a good track record on stability, but I have already heard the code isn't clean or pleasant from different people. It is also true that some features have been taking a very long time to land. These are pretty interesting points for a software project. Is that the case? Is there an intention to clean up the code base? Are features taking too long? What's scheduled for the current milestone and when is it going to be released? If you debate about these concerns over the phone and don't discuss them publicly, what stays is a message on debian-devel pointing out that "Live is too short for crap." [sic] -- Gustavo Niemeyer http://niemeyer.net http://niemeyer.net/blog http://niemeyer.net/twitter
