---- On Wed, 22 Apr 2020 07:40:14 -0500 Dmitry Tantsur <dtantsur@redhat.com> wrote ----
Hi, I don't have any stakes in glare, but I'd like to make a clarification:
On Tue, Apr 21, 2020 at 5:20 PM Takashi Kajinami <tkajinam@redhat.com> wrote: Hi,
Currently Glare[1] project is located under x instead of openstack,and IIUC this means that Glare is no longer maintained andhas been retired already. [1] https://opendev.org/x/glare Residing in the 'x' namespace does NOT mean the project is retired, it only means that the project is not under the OpenStack governance. There are reasonably alive projects in the 'x' namespace as well (although glare does look stagnating to me).
True. retire process from x/ namespace can be based on separate criteria for example, there are maintainer or not. As this is not in OpenStack governance, it is totally fine to check with x/glare team via this ML or including their past maintainer as not all might have subscribed to this ML. From seeing the commit history, I cannot see much development in the last 6-7 months.
Regarding its status, I'll propose to retire puppet-glare[2] because it doesn't make sense to maintain a puppet modulefor the retired project. [2] https://github.com/openstack/puppet-glare I suspect, unless glare is actually retired, you should move it to x/puppet-glare and hand it over to the glare team (if it still exists). I'm neither from the TC nor from the glare team, so take my opinion with a certain grain of salt. Dmitry
May I ask TC to confirm my understanding about Glare project status ?Also, please let me know if anybody has concern with retiring puppet-glare.
I think it makes sense to move puppet-glare also to x/ namespace if glare team exists and wants to maintain it. Let's wait if glare maintainer reply on this ML otherwise you can propose to remove it from OpenStack governance with puppet's PTL agreement. -gmann
Thank you,Takashi Kajinami