Rong Zhu wrote:
Sorry for my late response, I am a little bit busy for internal works recently.
If TC has decided to retire murano, I have no objection. But If TC think someone can keep maintain it and not retire, I am glad to keeping maintain Murano project. Please reconsider this.
For the record, I don't think there is an urgent need to retire Murano as long as it is maintained, fills community goals, hits release requirements, and is functional. Like mnaser said, it is a bit off in the modern landscape of application deployment technology, so I don't think it's a priority anymore -- if its continued existence blocked people from focusing on more critical components, I would support removing it. But based on Rong Zhu's response I'm not sure that's the case. -- Thierry