Arnaud Morin wrote:
[...] We were wondering if some other users would be interested in using the tool, and maybe move it under the opendev governance?
Resurrecting this thread, as OSops has now been revived under the auspices of the OpenStack Operation Docs and Tooling SIG. There are basically 3 potential ways forward for OSarchiver: 1- Keep it as-is on GitHub, and reference it where we can in OpenStack docs 2- Relicense it under Apache-2 and move it in a subdirectory under openstack/osops 3- Move it under its own repository under opendev and propose it as a new official OpenStack project (relicensing under Apache-2 will be necessary if accepted) Options (1) and (3) have the benefit of keeping it under its own repository. Options (2) and (3) have the benefit of counting towards an official OpenStack contribution. Options (1) and (2) have the benefit of not requiring TC approval. All other things being equal, if the end goal is to increase discoverability, option 3 is probably the best. Regards, -- Thierry Carrez