Can you please elaborate more on the open source aspect of this?
Will it be an industry revolutionizing, open-source project like containerd (Docker) that every little developer and garage-dev can built upon or will it be benefiting only the big tech corporate world that controls and benefits from power and might which will be able to pay for this?
Especially since you chose to use the name Rama, I am wondering whether this will be for the benefit of all, or only for the benefit of the few who already control more than a fair share of power(finances)?
- Public build that you can download and run yourself locally https://redplanetlabs.com/docs/~/downloads-maven-local-dev.h... - rama-demo-gallery, containing short, thoroughly commented examples in both Java and Clojure https://github.com/redplanetlabs/rama-demo-gallery - Gentle six-part tutorial introducing the concepts and API, including how to run stuff locally https://redplanetlabs.com/docs/~/tutorial1.html - Introduction to the first-class Clojure API https://blog.redplanetlabs.com/2023/10/11/introducing-ramas-...
Here are a few pages related to fault-tolerance:
- https://redplanetlabs.com/docs/~/replication.html - https://redplanetlabs.com/docs/~/microbatch.html#_operation_... - https://redplanetlabs.com/docs/~/stream.html#_fault_toleranc...