Thank you, Jay. I haven't tried Freezer lately, but we tried it a couple of years ago in our Wallaby lab and couldn't get the backend to work properly, the UI code also had some issues. Our attempts to get in touch with the devs were unsuccessful, we've never heard back. We haven't touched Freezer since then, thus I'd like to correct my statement to "after trying it and attempting to get in touch with its devs, my team assumed that Freezer was abandoned". I'd be glad to find out that it's alive, but don't have high hopes. /Z On Tue, 24 Oct 2023 at 19:14, Jay Faulkner <jay@gr-oss.io> wrote:
Hey Zakhar & Roby,
As far as governance is concerned, Freezer still exists. But I see in git, no commits since the last 8 months. Based on your comment, do you have experience that reflects it's not functional? If it truly is abandoned, we should ensure the governance reflects that -- but right now we have the impression it should work, and was included in the bobcat release: https://releases.openstack.org/bobcat/index.html#bobcat-freezer.
Thanks, Jay Faulkner OpenStack TC Chair
On Tue, Oct 24, 2023 at 2:07 AM Zakhar Kirpichenko <zakhar@gmail.com> wrote:
It's been an abandonware for at least a couple of years. Not sure about alternatives.
/Z
On Tue, 24 Oct 2023 at 11:35, <pi3.14@tuta.io> wrote:
Hi folks,
is Freezer still supported? I don't see any real development going on with it.
Is it recommended to use in a production Cloud environment?
Are there other free and open source alternatives to Freezer?
Thanks Roby