Hello! I'm not working with Aurora anymore, but I have experience in the code base and operating it at scale. I certainly wouldn't want to see it go the attic. I'll be glad to help with the chores.
On Fri, Jun 14, 2019 at 9:17 AM <r...@chartbeat.com> wrote: > We are still strong users of aurora, but have not made any contributions. > Would be happy to help to keep it alive though. > > > On Jun 14, 2019, at 10:21 AM, thinker0 <think...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > Is there a new challenge? > > > > 2019년 6월 14일 (금) 오후 11:09, Stephan Erb <m...@stephanerb.eu>님이 작성: > > > >> Dear Aurora community, > >> > >> the Apache Aurora project has seen a significant slowdown of user and > >> contributor activity over the most recent months. This can partially be > >> attributed to the overall stability and maturity of the project, but > more > >> importantly this is due to other external projects that managed to win > the > >> developer mindshare within the container orchestration field (e.g., > general > >> purpose cloud providers, Kubernetes, ...). > >> > >> An Apache project requires at least three active PMC members and an > active > >> Chair. We are currently not meeting these requirements. > >> > >> I am are hereby asking the community to step up if you would like the > >> project to remain active. If there is sufficient interest and > volunteers, > >> we can reboot the PMC with new members. If there is not, then the Aurora > >> project will need to be moved to the Apache attic. > >> > >> Greetings and thanks to all current and former Aurora users, > contributors, > >> and PMC members. > >> > >> Best regards, > >> Stephan > >> >