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Mark Miller commented on SOLR-13888:
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I can understand wanting to see what I've got asap, but people will see what 
they see when I think it makes sense.

 

I've spent a lot of time, I've got my timetable, this whole thing is pretty 
much take it or leave it.

I'm not wrapped up in what the community decides to do going forward. I'm 
wrapped up in figuring out if I need to start over on something else. I always 
have a main project - from the moment I could move - what it is, not the 
biggest concern.

I'm going to present a proposal, I'm going to present it when I can, you guys 
have all the freedom in the world to do whatever you please, there will be no 
hard feelings on my end.

> SolrCloud 2
> -----------
>
>                 Key: SOLR-13888
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-13888
>             Project: Solr
>          Issue Type: Task
>      Security Level: Public(Default Security Level. Issues are Public) 
>            Reporter: Mark Miller
>            Assignee: Mark Miller
>            Priority: Major
>
> As devs discuss dropping the SolrCloud name on the dev list, here is an issue 
> titled SolrCloud 2.
> A couple times now I've pulled on the sweater thread that is our broken 
> tests. It leads to one place - SolrCloud is sick and devs are adding spotty 
> code on top of it at a rate that will lead to the system falling in on 
> itself. As it is, it's a very slow, very inefficient, very unreliable, very 
> buggy system.
> This is not why I am here. This is the opposite of why I am here.
> So please, let's stop. We can't build on that thing as it is.
>  
> I need some time, I lost a lot of work at one point, the scope has expanded 
> since I realized how problematic some things really are, but I have an 
> alternative path that is not so duct tape and straw. As the building climbs, 
> that foundation is going to kill us all.
>  
> This i not about an architecture change - the architecture is fine. The 
> implementation is broken and getting worse.



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