On Sun, Jul 05, 2015 at 12:00:55AM +0000, Steven Dake (stdake) wrote: > Lars had a repo he maintains. Magnum had a repo it maintained. We > wanted one source of truth. The deal was we would merge all the > things into heat-coe-templates, delete larsks/heat-kubernetes and > delete the magnum templates. Then there would be one source of > truth.
I apologize for being out of the loop for a bit; I was stuck out at a customer site for a while. I create the heat-coe-templates project at the request of sdake because it sounded as if (a) magnum wanted to make use of the templates and have them in a location where there was a better workflow for submitting and reviewing patches, and (b) magnum wanted to take the templates in a different direction (with support for other scheduling engines, etc). After creating it, there was no activity on it so I stopped paying attention for a while. If folks want to use it, we should set up some additional maintainers and go for it. I'm going to continue maintaining my own repository as a strictly-for-kubernetes tool. I had to make a number of changes to it recently in order to support a demo at the recent summit, and I am happy to contribute some of these upstream. In conclusion: I have very little skin in this game. I am happy for folks to make use of the templates if they are useful, and I am totally happy to let other folks manage the heat-coe-templates project and take it in a direction completely different from where things are now. I leave the decision about where things are going to someone who has a more vested interest in the resolution. Cheers, -- Lars Kellogg-Stedman <l...@redhat.com> | larsks @ {freenode,twitter,github} Cloud Engineering / OpenStack | http://blog.oddbit.com/
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