Hello, On 08/03/2019 16:36, Mohammed Naser wrote:
Hi everyone, [...] With that, I propose that we drop SUSE support this cycle. If anyone would like to volunteer to maintain it, we can review that option, but that would require a serious commitment as we've had maintainers step off and it hurts the velocity of the project as no one can merge code anymore.
Yes, I apologize for that but I have changed roles within SUSE so it became very difficult for me to maintain it myself. However, I would suggest to keep it for this cycle (as we are almost done with it) hoping that someone else will be able to take care of that during the stabilization period. I would even suggest to move the jobs to the experimental on the next cycle if nobody steps up because removing (and possibly adding back in the future) the support in the AIO and all the roles will be just too much work for anyone to pick it up. Would it be a huge problem to have it as experimental-only instead of dropping it completely? -- markos SUSE LINUX GmbH | GF: Felix Imendörffer, Jane Smithard, Graham Norton HRB 21284 (AG Nürnberg) Maxfeldstr. 5, D-90409, Nürnberg