Hi all, Richard, thanks a lot for taking this topic back. Yes, I wrote the last blog entry with the unvaluable Andrea’s help (thanks for that, Andrea Turli).
I will be happy to integrate the code in the Apache repository and continue working on that. However, I also understand that this is still a work-in-progress project and if the community prefers to move it to a non-Apache location, I will also agree with that. In any case, I would be pleased to continue working. I have recorded another video-demo [1] to show the Cloud Foundry Manifest’s properties that are currently supported. Best, Jose [1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G71KOCpH5cI El 02/12/2016, a las 16:14, Richard Downer <[email protected]> escribió: > 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
