The Hammer example is a great one, you really never know who is still
running what out there. Which is part of why after hearing this from a few
directions I decided to just remove the ambiguity altogether. The project
is now renamed to Siphon: https://github.com/cinpol/siphon

So no more risk of confusing anyone still nursing an Argonaut cluster along
:)

Op ma 13 jul 2026 om 10:09 schreef Eugen Block <[email protected]>:

> Sorry to be the one in the crowd. :-P
>
> Zitat von Sinan Polat <[email protected]>:
>
> > Thanks for the feedback and good catch on the release history.
> >
> > The name is actually a deliberate nod to Ceph's first stable release. It
> > felt fitting for a tool aimed at Ceph operators to point back to where
> Ceph
> > started. That said, I take your point about the potential for confusion,
> I
> > am genuinely open to revisiting it.
>
> If you had lead with that I wouldn't have sent my comment, I was
> wondering if the name was deliberately chosen, tbh. :-) I just thought
> that when last year someone asked a question on this list about a
> Hammer cluster, there might still be someone out there with an
> Argonaut cluster. :-D
>
> > For now, though, I would like to keep the focus on the tool itself and
> > whether it is actually useful. If you (or anyone on the list) get a
> chance
> > to try it I would really value feedback on the functionality: which
> > day-to-day operations you want it to handle and anything that feels
> missing
> > or wrong.
> >
> > Thanks again for taking the time to look.
> >
> > Sinan
> >
> > Op za 11 jul 2026 om 17:58 schreef Eugen Block via ceph-users <
> > [email protected]>:
> >
> >> The only comment I have (at the moment) is the naming. Argonaut was
> >> the first stable Ceph release:
> >>
> >> https://docs.ceph.com/en/latest/releases/argonaut/
> >>
> >> So that might be a bit misleading here, at least in combination with
> >> Ceph. There have been several discussions about naming on this list as
> >> well (for example the Ceph Nautilus release vs. file browser on gnome
> >> desktop).
> >>
> >> Just my 2 cents.
> >>
> >> Zitat von Sinan Polat via ceph-users <[email protected]>:
> >>
> >> > Hi everyone,
> >> >
> >> > I have been working on a new open-source project called Argonaut. I
> would
> >> > love to get feedback from the Ceph community.
> >> >
> >> > Argonaut is a terminal UI for administering Ceph clusters. The
> >> inspiration
> >> > comes from tools like k9s and lazydocker: a keyboard-driven interface
> for
> >> > common operational tasks while remaining transparent about what is
> >> > happening under the hood.
> >> >
> >> > It is still an early release and I am particularly interested in
> feedback
> >> > from operators who manage production clusters.
> >> >
> >> > Some questions I would like to ask you:
> >> > - Which operational workflows consume the most time today?
> >> > - Which information do you find difficult to discover quickly?
> >> > - Which features would make a TUI genuinely useful in your daily
> >> workflow?
> >> >
> >> > The project is available here: https://github.com/cinpol/argonaut
> >> >
> >> > Any feedback, feature requests, bug reports, or criticism would be
> >> greatly
> >> > appreciated.
> >> >
> >> > Kind regards
> >> > Sinan Polat
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