Quite sad to read. End of an era, at least for me 😢 Learned so much from this project and its community, I wouldn't be the same person if I hadn't been part of it.
Thanks On Sun, Oct 16, 2022 at 10:18 PM cen <imba...@gmail.com> wrote: > That is quite sad to hear but not entirely unexpected. > > I've been using jclouds on and off for the past 5 years, mainly for > cloud storage and some cloud VM management. > > Nowadays for the IaC use case, to me at least, the declarative tools > such as Terraform make more sense. > > > I would like to thank the jclouds community for making my life as > developer easier all these years. > > > Best regards > > On 10/10/2022 15:03, Andrew Gaul wrote: > > jclouds development has slowed from 123 commits from 26 contributors in > > 2018 to just 24 from 6 contributors in 2022. This is despite growing > > downloads over the last 12 months from 50,000 to 80,000 for jclouds-core > > alone. Unfortunately the number of active committers has shrunk and we > > will soon lack quorum for future releases. This means that the project > > must move to the Apache attic. > > > > Ideally the community could step up to sustain the project, e.g., > > reviewing pull requests, fixing issues, responding to mailing list > > queries, and eventually becoming committers themselves. Does anyone > > have a multi-year interest in jclouds that wants to help out? > > > > If not, I will cut a final 2.6.0 release before retiring the project. > > >