On 02/10/2017 12:21 PM, Joshua Harlow wrote:
Hayes, Graham wrote:
The HTML version of this is here:
http://graham.hayes.ie/posts/openstack-designate-where-we-are/

I have been asked a few times recently "What is the state of the
Designate
project?", "How is Designate getting on?", and by people who know what is
happening "What are you going to do about Designate?".

Needless to say, all of this is depressing to me, and the people that
I have
worked with for the last number of years to make Designate a truly
useful,
feature rich project.

*TL;DR;* for this - Designate is not in a sustainable place.

To start out - Designate has always been a small project. DNS does not
have
massive *cool* appeal - its not shiny, pretty, or something you see on
the
front page of HackerNews (unless it breaks - then oh boy do people
become DNS
experts).


Thanks for posting this, I know it was not easy to write...

Knowing where this is at and the issues. It makes me wonder if it is
worthwhile to start thinking about how we can start to look at 'outside
the openstack' projects for DNS. I believe there is a few that are
similar enough to designate (though I don't know well enough) for
example things like SkyDNS (or others which I believe there are a few).

Perhaps we need to start thinking outside the openstack 'box' in regards
to NIH syndrome and accept the fact that we as a community may not be
able to recreate the world successfully in all cases (the same could be
said about things like k8s and others).

If we got out of the mindset of openstack as a thing must have tightly
integrated components (over all else) and started thinking about how we
can be much more loosely coupled (and even say integrating non-python,
non-openstack projects) would that be beneficial (I think it would)?

This is already basically what Designate *is today*.

http://docs.openstack.org/developer/designate/support-matrix.html

Just because something is written in Golang and uses etcd for storage doesn't make it "better" or not NIH.

For the record, the equivalent to Designate in k8s land is Kube2Sky, the real difference being that Designate has a whole lot more options when it comes to the DNS drivers and Designate integrates with OpenStack services like Keystone.

Also, there's more to cloud DNS services than service discovery, which is what SkyDNS was written for.

best,
-jay

__________________________________________________________________________
OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions)
Unsubscribe: [email protected]?subject:unsubscribe
http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-dev

Reply via email to