Just guessing, but I think he meant "slow down or reduce the abuse of your 
project" rather than "inflict slow abuse to the project"...

Personally, I'm curious what happened in CNCF to trigger this type of post. I 
am not well versed in how the CNCF operates nor any current politics or 
happenings (bro, do you even Twitter? No... actually not), so I could just be 
behind on news. I see mention of financial competition, so I am wondering if 
the 501(c)6 trade organization governance model is playing into that.
-- 
Daniel Ruggeri

On July 30, 2018 6:44:16 AM CDT, Eric Covener <cove...@gmail.com> wrote:
>On Mon, Jul 30, 2018 at 4:34 AM Adrian Cole <adrian.f.c...@gmail.com>
>wrote:
>>
>> Hi, Isabel
>>
>> This is adrian. I am replying to this:
>> https://twitter.com/MaineC/status/1023647566435680257
>>
>> So, ASF is becoming by accident the honest alternative to CNCF, who
>> directly or indirectly support dishonest marketing mechanisms which I
>> could only compare to the idea of competitively competing with open
>> source the same way companies compete with eachother.
>>
>> Especially in OpenTracing ecosystem, many tricks have been used and
>> continue long after complaining to their leadership about it.
>>
>> That's what I meant!
>
>What about the "slow abuse of your project" part?
>
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