I apologize for my candor but sounds an awful like political candidates
stating they understand what their constituents really want. We gotta avoid
making claims of fact that are pure personal opinion, especially if our
goal is market adoption of OpenStack and especially if we're deeply
entrenched
That sounded a bit harsh in retrospect, so my apologies if it's perceived
as an uninvited slap on the hand.
The topic keeps coming up and it's hard to tell potential consumers over
and over the magnitude of engineering investment is improving. Would be
great to be able to say that with a
I can't speak for anyone else, but I'm from brooklynite, so as I see it,
you couldn't have been more polite if you tried =P
I think at the end of it all, OpenStack as a community does not want to own
this part of the stack. They've been pretty vocal about that in times
past. That being said,