Hi Andrew, Fair point. However, it seems we have a new "trend" around jclouds (according to this thread). I have some ideas to give a new "taint" to jclouds (it's the plan I will send asap).
So, if we have a new "community" around to maintain and move forward on jclouds, I think it's worth to do it. Regards JB On Mon, Oct 10, 2022 at 3:03 PM Andrew Gaul <g...@apache.org> wrote: > > jclouds development has slowed from 123 commits from 26 contributors in > 2018 to just 24 from 6 contributors in 2022. This is despite growing > downloads over the last 12 months from 50,000 to 80,000 for jclouds-core > alone. Unfortunately the number of active committers has shrunk and we > will soon lack quorum for future releases. This means that the project > must move to the Apache attic. > > Ideally the community could step up to sustain the project, e.g., > reviewing pull requests, fixing issues, responding to mailing list > queries, and eventually becoming committers themselves. Does anyone > have a multi-year interest in jclouds that wants to help out? > > If not, I will cut a final 2.6.0 release before retiring the project. > > -- > Andrew Gaul > http://gaul.org/