The website developer.openstack.org has the tagline "Development resources for OpenStack clouds" and hosts development and API information, especially: * An index page * The OpenStack api-guide * The document "Writing Your First OpenStack Application" ("firstapp guide") * The individual api-guides and api-references which are published from the individual projects like Nova or Keystone. The index page, the OpenStack api-guide and the document "Writing your first OpenStack Application" are hosted in the api-site repository which was formerly part of the docs team but is now orphaned. Let's look at the content hosted in api-site repository * The index page needs little updates * The OpenStack Api-Guide: This is a small guide that needs little maintenance (when projects create/retire API versions) * Writing your first OpenStack Application: This was never finished and only covers a few programming language, it's dead. With moving the repo out of docs (see https://review.opendev.org/485249 for change), the hope was that somebody took it over - but this did not happen. We have an official entry point for OpenStack's development resources and it is served by api-site repo and I suggest we look at the situation and solve it fully. I see the following options: 1) Retiring developer.openstack.org completely, this would mean we would host the api-guides and api-references on docs.openstack.org (perhaps with moving them into doc/source). If we go down this road, we need to discuss what this means (redirects) and what to do with the Api-Guide and the FirstApp guide. 2) Fully revitialize the repo and have it owned by an official team or SIG (this means reverting parts of https://review.opendev.org/485249/) 3) Retire the document "Writing your first OpenStack Application", and unretire api-site and have it owned by some official team/SIG. Any other options? What shall we do? Andreas -- Andreas Jaeger aj@suse.com Twitter: jaegerandi SUSE Software Solutions Germany GmbH, Maxfeldstr. 5, D 90409 Nürnberg GF: Nils Brauckmann, Felix Imendörffer, Enrica Angelone, HRB 247165 (AG Nürnberg) GPG fingerprint = 93A3 365E CE47 B889 DF7F FED1 389A 563C C272 A126