Arkady.Kanevsky@dell.com
January 9, 2019 at 9:20 AM

Thanks Boris.

Do we still use DriverLog for marketplace driver status updates?

We do still use DriverLog for the Marketplace drivers listing.  We have a cronjob set up to ingest nightly from  Stackalytics. We also have the ability to CRUD the listings in the Foundation website CMS.

That said, as Boris mentioned, the list is really not used much and I know there is a lot of out of date info there.  We're planning to move the marketplace list to yaml in a public repo, similar to what we did for OpenStack Map [1].

Cheers,
Jimmy

[1] https://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/openstack-map/

Thanks,

Arkady

 

From: Boris Renski <brenski@mirantis.com>
Sent: Tuesday, January 8, 2019 11:11 AM
To: openstack-dev@lists.openstack.org; Ilya Shakhat; Herman Narkaytis; David Stoltenberg
Subject: [openstack-dev] [stackalytics] Stackalytics Facelift

 

[EXTERNAL EMAIL]

Folks, 

 

Happy New Year! We wanted to start the year by giving a facelift to stackalytics.com (based on stackalytics openstack project). Brief summary of updates: 

  • We have new look and feel at stackalytics.com 
  • We did away with DriverLog and Member Directory, which were not very actively used or maintained. Those are still available via direct links, but not in the men on the top
  • BIGGEST CHANGE: You can now track some of the CNCF and Unaffiliated project commits via a separate subsection accessible at the top nav. Before this was all bunched up in Project Type -> Complimentary

Happy to hear comments or feedback or answer questions. 

 

-Boris 

Boris Renski
January 8, 2019 at 11:10 AM
Folks, 

Happy New Year! We wanted to start the year by giving a facelift to stackalytics.com (based on stackalytics openstack project). Brief summary of updates: 
  • We have new look and feel at stackalytics.com 
  • We did away with DriverLog and Member Directory, which were not very actively used or maintained. Those are still available via direct links, but not in the men on the top
  • BIGGEST CHANGE: You can now track some of the CNCF and Unaffiliated project commits via a separate subsection accessible at the top nav. Before this was all bunched up in Project Type -> Complimentary
Happy to hear comments or feedback or answer questions. 
 
-Boris