Hi all, I did not know about this project about a couple of days, when I first created this issue INFRA-26246.
I still do not know much more, but started to check and test install the kibble-1 project (I checked first kibble, but this seems to be just a future project or a wrapper -?). Up to now I got to the point that I could generate the initial indexes with setup, create an account and could start the server(s) (elasticsearch, httpd with kibble-1/ui and waitress proxy). Logging in using http://localhost a session is created, but the set-cookie is not successfull - may be due to localhost and samesite issues? I might try it later with an https scenario... My final target would be to scan a gitbox repo and get commits from there .. As this is still work in progress I might later share my changes either as a PR or just put it into a branch as I use python 3.13.0 and el 8.15.3. That is, I may find more time in an irregular way to get this done, finalizing test installation .. Thanks so far for any help! Best regards, Georg ------- Georg Kallidis / ASF Projects Turbine, Db On 2024/09/04 01:54:25 Sharan F wrote: > Hi All > > Over the last year or two we’ve been trying to kick off some community > activity to develop the project. Unfortunately so far we haven’t been able > to do that successfully. > > Recently my own personal circumstances have changed meaning that I no > longer have the time to spend on the project - so I have a question to > whole community - Are there people in the community that would like to take > a more active role in the project? > > If so then please speak up as I think this is becoming a critical time for > the project. My thoughts are that without any active contributions, project > vision or general progress then we need to consider retiring the project. > It’s a sad thought since Kibble provides some great insights for all the > ASF projects that could be developed even further. > > Happy to get any feedback, comments, thoughts (though hopefully some > responses from potential active contributors :-) would be great! > > Thanks > Sharan >