On 2014-11-10 1:24 PM, matt wrote: > My fear with the github is that people will just donate code in a fire > and forget fashion... this will generate a poorly maintained repo in > which finding useful actively maintained contributions may become difficult. > > So my concerns lie in ensuring that anyone who contributes to this > effort is committing to supporting their code for some length of time, > and that there are maintainers committing to cleaning out the repos and > being good code janitors. > I totally agree with you Matt. I do not and will never deploy from https://github.com/osops repositories. My scripts are maintained in a private repository and I guess other people are more or less doing the same. I fear that people contributing scripts to osops/* will forget about them and scripts will go stalled over time. A page referring to existing and maintained public repositories would be a better way to share those resources IMO. Examples of existing repositories which I suspect won't be copied to osops repository: * https://github.com/krislindgren/openstack-logstash/tree/master * https://github.com/openstack-infra/system-config/blob/master/modules/openstack_project/templates/logstash/indexer.conf.erb -- Mathieu