On 08/01/16 08:36 -0430, Flavio Percoco wrote:
Greetings,As some of you know already, google code is going to be shutdown. Some projects we're using are hosted and, unfortunately, some of them are unmaintained and perhaps going away. One of these projects is PrettyTable. This point was raised by Erno in this patch[0] from jd__. PrettyTable is not just being used in several openstack specific projects but it's also a transitive dependency for all client libraries using cliff. With all that in mind, I've contacted the author of the library and asked him if it'd be ok for us (OpenStack) to adopt this library. The author accepted and granted me access to the project on pypi. I'm saying all the above because we now need to find a home for it in OpenStack. I've identified 2 possible places: 1) Oslo, as we maintaing cross-project libraries and some of them are not in the oslo namespace 2) OpenStack Client team as they maintain cliff already and it'd perhaps make more sense to have this library there. One thing to note is that this library has been quite stable, which means it won't, hopefully, add too much work to the team. Thoughts?
Thank you all for the feedback! Here are the 2 patches proposing the addition of prettytable into OpenStack. - https://review.openstack.org/#/c/265278/ - https://review.openstack.org/#/c/265344/ Cheers, Flavio
[0] https://review.openstack.org/#/c/234340/ -- @flaper87 Flavio Percoco
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