> there's no reason Kafka's starting experience couldn't be the same if someone cared enough to put the time and effort in
There's always a perverse incentive when the software provider's model is to monetize through support, consulting, and offering the software as a managed service. If it's too easy to run, then why would one pay for any of these services?
There's always a perverse incentive when the software provider's model is to monetize through support, consulting, and offering the software as a managed service. If it's too easy to run, then why would one pay for any of these services?