Jose, all, I'd like to thank Jose for his work developing PaaS entities for Apache Brooklyn this last summer. For those who have not seen his work, please see [1] for a summary and lots of links, and [2] for an example and demo video.
I'd like to consider the next steps for Jose's work, which is currently living in a personal GitHub repo and various other external resources. I'd like to get as much of this as appropriate into Apache Brooklyn. The first question is what is the most appropriate home for the code? The options I see are: - Integrate it into a current Apache Brooklyn repository (brooklyn-library?) - Create a new Apache Brooklyn repository (brooklyn-paas or brooklyn-contrib?) - A non-Apache location As this was an Apache-sponsored GSoC my preference is naturally for the first two options. However I appreciate there may be pragmatic reasons to keep the code out of the Brooklyn codebase and would like to hear opinions on this. Jose, I see you have been posting on our list again recently which I am delighted to see, and I hope you will continue to be involved in our community and in Brooklyn PaaS support! Richard. [1] https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/e1cd579574aac7166960404675827021da40b22d328d45073768a732@%3Cdev.brooklyn.apache.org%3E [2] http://www.cloudsoft.io/blog/2016/11/16/my-gsoc-2016-guest-post
