Hello Thank you for your kind words about Uyuni, Michael.
For those of you interested in pursuing the Uyuni path, we have just released Uyuni 2020.07 and we will be holding our next monthly Uyuni Community Hours next Friday. More details here: https://lists.opensuse.org/uyuni-users/2020-07/msg00074.html Pau Garcia Quiles SUSE Manager Product Owner & Technical Project Manager SUSE Software Solutions Spain ________________________________ From: spacewalk-list-boun...@redhat.com <spacewalk-list-boun...@redhat.com> on behalf of Michael Mraka <michael.mr...@redhat.com> Sent: Thursday, July 23, 2020 5:39 PM To: spacewalk-announce-l...@redhat.com <spacewalk-announce-l...@redhat.com>; spacewalk-list@redhat.com <spacewalk-list@redhat.com> Subject: [Spacewalk-list] Spacewalk project discontinued Dear Spacewalkers, You may have noticed that the number of Red Hat contributions decreased in the last couple of months. This is aligned with our plan and communication. Now we reached a state when no further contributions are planned from the Red Hat side. Let me clarify what it means for the community: - Spacewalk 2.10 is the very last release - Spacewalk github repositories have been archived (are read-only now) - Red Hat won't commit any new code, provide any bug fixes (not even critical security ones), enhancement or accept any pull requests (it isn't possible to submit a PR to an archived repository) - The spacewalk-announce-l...@redhat.com and spacewalk-de...@redhat.com mailing lists will be archived - Spacewalk contributors from Red Hat left #spacewalk-devel IRC channel on freenode - All remaining Spacewalk bugreports have been closed and it is not possible to create new ones - There's no one to track future security exposures, CVEs - Due to the lack of further updates we strongly recommend not to expose running servers on a public network and keeping them within your private network What will still be available: - spacewalkproject.org pages (as they are, with no further changes) - COPR repositories with Spacewalk packages, so it's possible: - to install new and upgrade existing Spacewalk servers (but with no further updates) - to fork them to make your own customizations - #spacewalk IRC channel on freenode and - spacewalk-list@redhat.com mailing list for the community to discuss Spacewalk related questions or issues - read-only github repositories - anyone can clone and use them according to the General Public License (GPLv2) license If you choose to, you may still run your existing or install new servers, use already synced content, create or sync new one, manage existing or register new clients. We know there will still be plenty of users that will keep operating Spacewalk for some time. Up to the current date, we're aware of only one public Spacewalk fork - Uyuni project. We're encouraging everyone who'd like to stay with the codebase and active community to check out this project. We'd also like to take this opportunity and thank all developers and contributors who helped us to create this project, to our long time users, to people opening bug reports, debugging and fixing issues and to Red Hat to sponsoring the project for all these years. It's been a pleasure and fun working on Spacewalk, we've enjoyed it. Thank you! See you in communities of other management projects! Spacewalk team -- Michael Mráka Smart Management Engineering, Red Hat _______________________________________________ Spacewalk-list mailing list Spacewalk-list@redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/spacewalk-list
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