Hi Suresh, Thanks for the response. It just looks like the airavata-mft-portal repo is more or less abandoned. It doesn't use a supported version of Django and I don't see any significant activity on it in the last three years. What is expected to be the UI for airavata-mft going forward? Yes, I would like a demo (or login) for the Nasa project to see what they are doing.
Jason On Wed, Mar 22, 2023 at 6:36 PM Suresh Marru <sma...@apache.org> wrote: > > Hi Jason, > > We envisioned a tool with specific capabilities when we initially > conceptualized MFT (and the portal). But since MFT has evolved into a > framework, we have used various user interfaces (including a CLI) based on > the built applications. > > An example is a transfer portal built by NASA to move to orchestrate and > monitor petabytes of data between an OpenStack cloud in Europe to AWS S3 > (https://esa-nasa-data-transfers.cybershuttle.org/). This portal requires a > login, but I can demo it if you are interested. > > If you have a particular application/use case for MFT, we may rethink the MFT > portal strategy. Google Summer of Code aspirants are looking for ideas, and > may be we can conceptualize something if we can act fast. > > Thanks, > Suresh > > > On Mar 22, 2023, at 5:20 PM, Jason Levitt <jlev...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > Hi folks, > > > > I'm wondering about the status of the airavata-mft-portal repo on Github. > > Is this an active project that is going to be updated and integrated > > with airavata-mft ? > > > > Thanks! > > > > Jason >