[OpenStack-Infra] Current options for getting Zanata going

Yu Shao yshao at redhat.com
Fri Jul 4 00:50:58 UTC 2014


Hi Monty, Daisy, Mark and others,

The current situation is unexpected to Zanata team, the Zanata team picked EAP to start only because it went through more testing comparing to community version of WildFly, however Zanata team has already started more integration testing on Zanata with WildFly, we expect to finish all the work in 5 to 6 weeks. 

So, I hope 5 to 6 weeks is the time OpenStack Infra/i18n team could wait, or I am also very sure that I could resolve any license issue if openstack-infra wants to go ahead with EAP not matter it is temporary or longer term, or any other thought?

Regards,
Yu Shao


----- Original Message -----
From: "Mark McLoughlin" <markmc at redhat.com>
To: "Monty Taylor" <mordred at inaugust.com>
Cc: openstack-infra at lists.openstack.org, "Yu Shao" <yshao at redhat.com>
Sent: Thursday, 3 July, 2014 11:57:42 AM
Subject: Re: [OpenStack-Infra] Current options for getting Zanata going

On Wed, 2014-07-02 at 19:15 -0700, Monty Taylor wrote:
> On 07/02/2014 07:07 PM, Ying Chun Guo wrote:
> > Hello, Elizabeth
> > 
> > I could try to be infrastructure meeting.
> > When is the next infrastructure meeting?
> > 
> > Now we cannot create new projects in Transifex.
> > See: https://bugs.launchpad.net/openstack-i18n/+bug/608725/comments/6
> 
> O noes!
> 
> > It's a big issue for us.
> > Transifex supporting team is helping, but the response time is not that
> > quick.
> > 
> > We do need to have another candidate to take place Transifex.
> > 
> > I notice the key issue with Zanata is the JBoss version and license.
> > How about we use a Redhat donated enterprise version ?
> 
> Ok. So - we don't want enterprise licenses for infra things.
> 
> HOWEVER
> 
> If it's a temporary thing, and I mean one with a commitment, like a real
> commitment (I might want Brian Stevens to chime in) to get the
> non-enterprise stuff working sensibly - then I could be convinced.
> 
> I've included Mark McLoughlin here, because he knows everything ... Mark?

Yu Shao is Director of the Red Hat engineering group responsible for
Zanata and he can give his take on the future of Zanata on Wilfly.

I guess it's a question of how long getting it to run on Wildfly islikely to take - if it's likely to be done in a couple of weeks, it's
probably not worth the transitional step of running it on EAP with a Red
Hat provided EAP license.

Mark.




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