Thank you for your feedback, Lari. This has benefitted me a lot.

Although this proposal was not supported, I didn't feel uncomfortable.
Writing code is my favourite thing to do, and participating in the Pulsar
community will also make me very happy.

This weekend, I simply wrote the implementation code, which also improved
my ability and had a deeper understanding of Pulsar's code details.


https://github.com/apache/pulsar/pull/23194

This Pr is just to let interested people try this function. This is not in
line with the process. I‘m sorry if the community feels confused. This PR
can also help to close it. Thank you.


I will continue to contribute to Pulsar.

And, I hope the Pulsar community will get better and better. Thank you.
😁


Thanks,
sinan


Lari Hotari <lhot...@apache.org>于2024年8月19日 周一13:33写道:

> On 2024/08/18 13:16:39 SiNan Liu wrote:
> > Although at present, there is no support from many people in the email
> > discussion. But I think things still have to have a result.
>
> I have provided some feedback to you in my previous messages,
> https://lists.apache.org/thread/moc1lnl7mnz1x17o075zywovookos3z1 and
> https://lists.apache.org/thread/yxx2xb7drsp6t20crmfq40jxl7rszsop .
>
> Not all proposals get accepted in Pulsar core. In this case, I have
> suggested to make it an addition to Pulsar and make progress that way.
>
> I understand that when one has put a lot of time and effort in a proposal,
> it feels really hard when a proposal isn't accepted. One of the reasons why
> there's a discussion phase in the PIP process is to reduce the risk of
> rejection after a lot of time and effort has been invested in the proposal.
> Proposals that don't get support from active Pulsar contributors are at the
> risk of not getting accepted at all.
>
> In this case, the result is that when there's no support, it's not
> accepted to the core project.
> In Apache project, the project decision are made "in the Apache way" with
> "Consensus Decision Making". A decision to accept something to the project
> requires consensus. There is no central authority who makes a decision.
> Perhaps that's also why there isn't always clear results to proposals. You
> can read more about this in [1] and [2]. I hope you continue to feel
> welcomed to the Apache Pulsar community and contributing to Apache Pulsar.
>
> -Lari
>
> 1 - https://www.apache.org/theapacheway/
> 2 - https://theapacheway.com/
>

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