Mohammed Naser wrote:
Today, at the TC weekly meeting, it was brought up that Murano was not very active over the past few years and most likely has had a major amount of bitrot. The community is not able to reach the current PTL of the project either.
Personally, I think that at this point, Murano is a bit past it's time. We've got a lot more developments in application deployment nowadays, OpenStack offers things like Magnum to get a Kubernetes cluster which you can run workloads on via Helm, or projects like Zun offer serverlerss containers directly, making a lot of what Murano used to do not so helpful in the current landscape.
I'm sending this email to discuss/propose the idea of retiring the project.
+1 due to: - low adoption - peripheral nature (no other project depends on it) - superseded by other software distribution strategies (containers) zhurong has done a great job at keeping it alive from a release standpoint, but I have no idea how usable it actually is today. -- Thierry