I’ve been using ovirt for the past two years and I’d say it’s anything but dead. The releases and bug fixes have been fast and this mailing list In particular has been quite active. It may have slowed down a bit around the holidays. 

Did you download ovirt 4.3.7 or 4.4?  4.4 is beta and may be problematic. Centos8 support may not be fully there yet. You are installing on a nuc with a brand new OS, is expect to encounter a few problems with that setup. 

On Wed, Jan 1, 2020 at 6:47 AM <m.skrzetuski@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi there,

I'm a huge Ansible fan and work a lot with OpenStack and OpenShift. At home I purchased an Intel NUC to host some services for my home(-lab). I was reading about oVirt and it sounded promising, I saw all the Ansible roles. I installed ovirt on CentOS 8 (and used the Ansible roles from the Galaxy) and hit few strange walls like the standard SSL cert not being accepted by Google Chrome on Mac OSX with error "revoked". Additionally the community seems so small compared to others (like Proxmox).

So I guess what I wanted to ask is: Is it dead? What's the future of oVirt? Is Redhat investing in the project?

Kind regards
skrzetuski
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