Project status and long term outlook #67028
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I also noticed that these process changes were announced back in January, and have still not been implemented. |
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I am quite surprised, that even older versions are not available anymore. I get it, versions that are not supported are not safe and should not be used, however, why remove access to older official builds? What is the point? There may be projects, that are in the process of migration to different OS / newer versions of Salt and this just makes everything problematic. I would expect to have old repositories available for some time, to allow us to migrate to supported versions. |
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Hey. https://repo.saltproject.io.turtletraction.com/ Please handle with care and avoid pointing a large number of Salt Minions to it. |
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I think it would be nice if Broadcom would transfer the ownership of the brand and this repo to a foundation like the Linux or Apache Foundation. Is anyone in contact with Broadcom? If nothing changes soon, a community fork is needed :-/ |
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tl;dr: If you're interested in supporting a soft fork until Broadcom picks up the work on this repo again, contact me via [email protected].
Hi all,
I was very surprised by the migration from repo.saltproject.io/ to packages.broadcom.com. While the migration itself mostly is not a big issue and can be executed within minutes with the the tools that Salt provides itself, a few things really have me worried:
The change of the repository was only announced 1 week in advance. For a project that is supposed to be the foundation for managing infrastructure this is a very short period.
packages.broadcom.com does not support IPv6 which repo.saltproject.io did. Its the year 2024 and back end services should be able to live without IPv4. That the project makes a step back here is very confusing. Combined with the short notification period this was a breaking change that creates some challenges for me right now.
The project called for community maintainers to become involved: https://saltproject.io/blog/community-maintainers-wanted/. I'm currently pondering the question how I and my organizations can support the project.
Most worrying to me is the fact that new commits to the project dropped massively since June: https://github.com/saltstack/salt/graphs/commit-activity
I'm very interested in other/more opinions.
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