I appreciate that positive perspective. Thank you.
-Jordan
> On Nov 24, 2020, at 6:23 PM, Tamas Penzes wrote:
>
> I think Curator has the same problem as ZooKeeper: it works well, not too
> many things to do. (Even when I see more activity recently on ZooKeeper.)
>
> This is why we don't see t
I think Curator has the same problem as ZooKeeper: it works well, not too
many things to do. (Even when I see more activity recently on ZooKeeper.)
This is why we don't see too much activity on the mailing lists and also
from committers. Why to change something that works?
Pace of releases looks g
Agreed with all your points Jordan,
While my employer is still using Curator, I'm no longer actively involved
in the project.
cheers
On Wed, Nov 25, 2020 at 6:03 AM Jordan Zimmerman
wrote:
> > 1) Mailing lists
>
> Not much activity. There used to be more questions/comments. I've sent
> several
> 1) Mailing lists
Not much activity. There used to be more questions/comments. I've sent several
emails with questions/ideas in the past year that have gotten no response at
all other than from other committers.
> 2) Recent activity from committers
We have a good group of committers. But, non
Hello folks,
I would like to take a little survey and check the current state of the
project.
Can you please share your thoughts about these points ?
1) Mailing lists
2) Recent activity from committers
3) Recent activity from new contributors
4) Pace of the releases
Feel free to add any point to