Hi Ashish, Glad to hear about potential contributions to more open source projects. As with what Sai mentioned, Apache Geode and VMware GemFire are no longer synchronized and can not expect any GemFire fixes into the Geode project.
We welcome all contributions to the project and code contributions can come in many forms, including Pull Requests. I think a great place to start learning about contributing is https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/GEODE/How+to+Contribute. Happy to answer any more questions. Best regards, --Mark Bretl On Tue, Mar 21, 2023 at 1:02 AM Ashish Choudhary < aashish.choudha...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Sai, > > Any updates on this? At Citi we are exploring options so that developers > can contribute to open source projects more often. > > Have we figured out how new contributions will be accepted for Geode? > > > Thanks, > Ashish > > On Fri, Jan 6, 2023, 11:23 PM Sai Boorlagadda <sai.boorlaga...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> Oliver, >> >> In the last year VMWare made a decision not to engage in Apache Geode, so >> going forward Gemfire and Geode are not going to be in sync and they >> continue to evolve independently. >> >> We are still figuring out how to continue the momentum of this project >> and looking for new contributors. >> >> Sai >> >> On Wed, 4 Jan 2023 at 00:20, Olivier VERMEULEN <overmeule...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> >>> Hello and happy new year ! >>> >>> I have a question regarding the Gemfire/Geode collaboration. >>> If I understand correctly the 2 codelines are synchronized from time to >>> time. >>> For example Gemfire 9.15.0 == Geode 1.15.0 >>> But since these releases I can see a lot of fixes on Gemfire side >>> (mainly CVEs but not only) for which there is no equivalent on Geode side. >>> So my question is how often/quickly does Gemfire contribute back its >>> fixes to Geode ? >>> Is there a planned schedule or something ? >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Olivier >>> >>