> Le 29 nov. 2023 à 19:23, Sandro Bonazzola <sbona...@redhat.com> a écrit : > > Il giorno mer 29 nov 2023 alle ore 18:19 Fabrice Bacchella > <fabrice.bacche...@orange.fr <mailto:fabrice.bacche...@orange.fr>> ha scritto: >> August 2024 is very close if we are talking about a migration. >> >> oVirt is very nice and powerfull, but if there isn’t enough maintainers it >> is doomed. >> > > I would recommend reading > https://blogs.ovirt.org/2022/02/future-of-ovirt-february-2022/ and > https://lists.ovirt.org/archives/list/users@ovirt.org/thread/HEKKBM6MZEKBEAXTJT45N5BZT72VI67T/ > > > For what it's worth, I started rolling out an oVirt 4.5.5 release with all > the changes introduced in 2023 (and already available if you're using nightly > repositories as suggested, so no big news other than perhaps making life > easier to first time users).
That’s a very good news. > > If there's enough interest within oVirt users community, there are ways to > keep the project alive even with Red Hat phasing out (hiring developers > directly or sponsoring through a foundation ; dedicating time and resources > internally ; hiring consultants for fixing specific issues and so on). I hope someone will do that. I’m sorry that I have no time or ressource to help. > The alternative as you suggested is to migrate to some other virtualization > system and let the project gracefully die. > That would be a very sad news, but we needs to keep that possibility in mind.
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