On Wed, Mar 16, 2016 at 5:19 PM, Vinod Kone <[email protected]> wrote: > Cong, I understand your frustration with the review process and backports. > I've already created a ticket to track the latter. Would love your > input/feedback on it. > > Regarding the former, we understand the pain. Our use of shepherds is a way > to tackle the problem. While it's not perfect it has definitely improved the > situation IMO. As Jie mentioned earlier, if you have some other concrete > suggestions to improve the process please join us in our community syncs and > help us! We will be grateful. It is not an easy problem to solve. > > As an aside, I feel the tone of this thread has gone from being constructive > to being attacking and personal. This is not acceptable in the Mesos > community. Please refer to > http://www.apache.org/foundation/policies/conduct.html for our code of > conduct. This might be different from the Linux community.
This has conflicts with the previously paragraph. I understand why you feel being attacked by just pointing out your mistakes. Most human beings do, people don't like to admit their mistakes , me too!!! The only difference is I always thank people who points out my mistakes instead of feeling attacked. This is exactly I don't like to join your community syncs. Your reaction reflects something deep in your culture (because you as a committer represents the community), this is why this community can't be improved. Think about it, Vinod. Remember that, the opposite of love is not hate, it's indifference. If I really hated your community, I would just keep silent here and laugh at you in a different place. You should be smart enough to figure out which way is helpful to improve your community. I am _not_ saying my advice is valuable, I am just saying refusing to listen hurts your community, especially when you consider pointing out your mistakes as attacks.
