Hi, I just noticed that noVNC was disabled by default in devstack (the relevant change was https://review.openstack.org/#/c/140860/). Now, if I understand correctly (based on the short commit message), the rationale is that we don't want devstack to reply on non-OpenStack Git repos, so that devstack doesn't fail when some external Git hosting service (e.g. GitHub) goes down. This is all fine and dandy (and a decent idea, IMO), but this leaves devstack installing a "broken" installation of Horizon by default -- Horizon still attempts to show the noVNC console when you go to the "console" tab for an instance, which is a bit confusing, initially. Now, it wasn't particularly hard to track not particularly hard to track down *why* this happened (hmm... my stackrc seems to be missing "n-novnc" in ENABLED_SERVICES. Go-go-gadget `git blame`), but it strikes me as a bit inconsistent and inconvenient. Personally, I would like to see noVNC back as a default service, since it can be useful when trying to see what your VM is actually doing during boot, or if you're having network issues. Is there anything I can do as a noVNC maintainer to help? We (the noVNC team) do publish releases, and I've been trying to make sure that they happen in a more timely fashion. In the past, it was necessary to use Git master to ensure that you got the latest version (there was a 2-year gap between 0.4 and 0.5!), but I'm trying to change that. Currently, it would appear that most of the distros are still using the old version (0.4), but versions 0.5 and 0.5.1 are up on GitHub as release tarballs (0.5 being a 3 months old and 0.5.1 having been tagged a couple weeks ago). I will attempt to work with distro maintainers to get the packages updated. However, in the mean time, is there a place would be acceptable to place the releases so that devstack can install them? Best Regards, Solly Ross
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