Torus development has been stopped at CoreOS
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#2Thanks
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#3Open source is tough, even as a successful VC funded company. Gotta give credit to CoreOS though, rather than beating a dead horse they're acknowledging there's little external interest and their time would be better spent focused elsewhere. Seeing as they've discontinued Fleet as well it's likely they're doubling down on the commercial Tectonic product built on kubernetes. There's also likely pressure from their investors to start making money, especially as they're well into using their series B and might want to look to raise more money.
Distributed file storage is a tough market in itself. Developers get excited about technology but how many need this as opposed to a highly available database? I love the building blocks of distributed systems and understand that Google's technology is built on a layering of tech (Colossus, Spanner, etc) but it seems the world is not yet ready. Everyone is already struggling to understand the complexities of this new ecosystem and how the pieces all fit together.
Again, good move by CoreOS, wish them luck with their commercial strategy.
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#6I think more tempered marketing would have really helped.
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#8https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=11816951
This is just too hard of a problem to solve frivolously. Kudos to CoreOS for trying, and coming to the inevitable conclusion sooner rather than later.
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#9could anyone more familiar with the situation give context around the decision + what is happening moving forward? Thanks
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#10Those of us in the game for some time ultimately read "beta" to mean "30% chance of survival" so this doesn't come as a surprise but it probably isn't true for our more optimistic colleagues. I think more tempered marketing would have really helped.
"Releasing today's initial version of Torus is just the beginning of our effort to build a world-class cloud-native distributed storage system..." 2016-06
"Torus development has stopped on Core OS" 2017-02
Simply pointing out what is the case.