Hi Didi,
thanks for keeping us updated. However, I'm concerned...
> Ultimately, the future of oVirt lies in the hands of the community. If
> you, as a community member, use and like oVirt, and want to see it
> thrive, now is the best time to help with this!
I don't want to be rude, but this sounds to me like no developers
have shown interest in keeping oVirt alive. Is this true? Is no other
company actively developing oVirt anymore?
> We worked hard over the last year or so on making sure the oVirt
> project will be able to sustain development even without much
> involvement from us - including moving most of the infrastructure from
> private systems that were funded by/for oVirt/RHV, elsewhere - code
> review from Gerrit to GitHub, and CI (Continuous Integration) from
> jenkins to GitHub/Copr/CentOS CBS.
I appreciate the effort to make the source code accessible. However,
I'm also wondering: was any sort of governing organization established,
so that development could actually take place when RedHat pulls the
plug?
The answer to this is probably related to my previous question, whether
or not there are any non-RedHat developers involved.
Ciao
- Frank
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