Retirement process openstack/training-labs
Hello, I found on https://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-discuss/2021-October/025586.... an email saying "If you are using it for your training please reply to this email pr ping us on #openstack-tc IRC OFTC channel otherwise we will start the retirement process." We (a digital school in France) are still using your training labs, so we write you this email. But we think the retirement process is already done because last commit of the repo https://opendev.org/openstack/training-labs.git is almost empty. I presume (but I'm not sure because I'm not a tech guy) that we still can use the previous version of the repo https://opendev.org/openstack/training-labs/src/commit/2585b12b879bae4c3fe48... to train on the labs, am I right? Thank you very much for your time and consideration. Gaspard VARENNES Pedagogical Engineer Content Excellency Department Epitech LILLE 5/9 rue du palais Rihour 59000 LILLE 06 69 33 83 30
[I'm keeping you in Cc since you don't seem to be subscribed to the mailing list, but when replying please do so to the list address.] On 2022-09-08 08:21:49 +0000 (+0000), gaspard varennes wrote: [...]
I presume (but I'm not sure because I'm not a tech guy) that we still can use the previous version of the repo https://opendev.org/openstack/training-labs/src/commit/2585b12b879bae4c3fe48... to train on the labs, am I right? [...]
Yes, that's correct, just be aware that it's increasingly out of date compared to the current state of OpenStack development: it was last refreshed in March 2020, and covers the OpenStack Train release from October 2019. Next month we're releasing Zed, which will be the 6th coordinated release since Train. It's also worth pointing out that repository retirement isn't permanent, and if there are contributors with sufficient interest and time to get the content back into shape and keep it maintained then it's possible to bring it back out of retirement fairly easily. -- Jeremy Stanley
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