Please continue the discussion here. On Sun, Sep 26, 2021 at 9:15 AM Saransh Sharma <sara...@muellners.org> wrote:
> Hey, > > Myrle thanks for sharing his profile and his work. I am not denying and > closing my eyes from your work and his work. The idea is pretty wild that > we are proposing, I think it needs a different setting and perhaps context. > > I think, so tell me, If i have to contribute to the project in terms of > changing something from the ground up, how should we do that? How do we > find out that there are some technical limitations to the existing project > That does not mean you did not do a great job. I would like to point this > out, this is an effect of time things improve. > > Alexander, refer to last year discussion that we had at the Apache Con > about Improvement Proposal, our story was based on an individual, not any > group, it was about solving problems related to development. > > For an eg: We have done some work on the generators that automatically > generates boilerplate for Fineract CN templates saving time for developers, > but the problem is where do we make this PR since there is no repo that > matches the idea. (I mean give us the repo / or should we just make a PR on > the template?) > > Does this sound disrespectful to you? A generator that generates code > templates and services to run a functional piece of code. It can create a > new application, insert another small sub-logic service or update the > application. > > Another instance is of a set of libs that come with Fineract CN, they need > to be maintained alongside and is a burden for especially developers and > the community, why don't we make the project lightweight, leaving some > choices to the developers (there are many libs that do the same work and > maybe battle-tested already, why re-invent the wheel) > > Here is a Fineract CN Template Defined at the beginning of the project: https://github.com/apache/fineract-cn-template It has the structure to guide developers when creating new microservices. Is that what you want? > As Giorgio pointed out above that we need people or PMC who have developed > Financial products, that may understand the value behind using a mix of > toolkits. I think maybe our communication was vague according to you some > say so, but there are some who do not see it that way. we have a division. > > So, I request that we close this thread and move on and work on further > points that, I have highlighted. > > and Alex I think we have backwards compatibility and it actually has been > tested out, that's why we are proposing changes on the top of the Fineract > CN, these changes are add on and if someone wishes to use them in the true > sense of microservices. To add real innovation, we should move towards a > distributed architecture that allows smart contract deployment then we will > truly have marketplace of business logic and value that could flow from > Fineract CN. > > PS > We are here to give grants related to the Fineract CN work ,reach out we > could get you started on the above points. > > > On Sun, Sep 26, 2021 at 12:37 PM Myrle Krantz <my...@apache.org> wrote: > >> Saransh, >> >> Wikipedia would have helped you on this one. Greg Stein is one of the >> earliest members of the Apache Software Foundation. He was a long time >> board member, including a board chair for five years. He is currently >> working as Infrastructure Administrator for The ASF where he has contact >> with all 200 project communities. I'm not certain, but he may not have >> missed a single ASF board call for the last 20 years. Beyond that Greg was >> VP of Subversion for several years, and he has made significant >> contributions to the Python programming language. He is also one of the >> incubation mentors for Apache Fineract. We elected him into that role in >> part to guide us on implementing the Apache way, and we were *honored* that >> he chose to serve our community in that role. >> >> Basically: you just told someone who played a significant role >> in defining the Apache Way as part of his life's work, that he doesn't >> understand it. Hence his reaction. >> >> Best Regards, >> Myrle Krantz >> >> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greg_Stein >> >> >> On Sun, Sep 26, 2021 at 2:23 AM Greg Stein <gst...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> On Sat, Sep 25, 2021 at 08:13:54PM +0530, Saransh Sharma wrote: >>> >... >>> > Greg, seems like your understanding is limited, community over code is >>> the >>> > Apache way. >>> >>> Hahahaaa.... This is one of the funniest things I've read all week. >>> >>> Thank you for the laugh, >>> -g >>> >> > > -- > Thanks and regards, > > Saransh Sharma > Research Partner > > This mail is governed by Muellners® IT policy. > The information contained in this e-mail and any accompanying documents > may contain information that is confidential or otherwise protected from > disclosure. If you are not the intended recipient of this message, or if > this message has been addressed to you in error, please immediately alert > the sender by reply e-mail and then delete this message, including any > attachments. 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