Thanks for answer and explaining. Definitely we also try to apply to start a new project team (our developers with original project author).
-- Peter Lisák peter.li...@firma.seznam.cz<mailto:peter.li...@firma.seznam.cz> On 21 Oct 2015, at 17:57, Jeremy Stanley <fu...@yuggoth.org<mailto:fu...@yuggoth.org>> wrote: On 2015-10-21 15:28:43 +0000 (+0000), Lisak, Peter wrote: [...] We (as Seznam.cz company) have permission from swauth author (https://github.com/gholt) to take it over and continue in development/extending/fixing issues. This is not unusual. The OpenStack community has adopted at least a few abandoned dependencies in the past so that we can support them indefinitely, or to buy time so we can migrate to better-maintained alternatives. So I will appreciate if swauth could become an official OpenStack project and use gerrit for code review, autotests and other great features to keep it "alive and health". [...] You may be confusing "hosted on OpenStack community infrastructure" with "Official OpenStack Project." You are welcome to share our infrastructure to host an OpenStack-related project you maintain, but for it to be considered an official part of OpenStack you need to either convince an existing official project team to adopt it or apply[*] to the Techical Committee to start a new project team. [*] http://governance.openstack.org/reference/new-projects-requirements.html -- Jeremy Stanley
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