All, A few months ago we transferred the deltacloud API and core over to the apache foundation. Along with that we have also transferred the name "deltacloud" to apache (at least in spirit, I don't know what the legal situation is). To reduce confusion between the API and what is currently called the deltacloud aggregator, and to give a new home to the sub-projects that the aggregator depends on, we are launching the http://www.aeolusproject.org website. Aeolus is the Greek god of wind, so we think it fits in nicely with the cloud theme. The aggregator will be formally renamed to "Aeolus Conductor", and several of the subprojects that the Conductor depends on will be added to the website. The old deltacloud git repositories will be marked read-only, and new development will happen in the aeolus repositories. Additionally, http://deltacloud.org will be modified to redirect to the apache incubator page. We plan on making the changes to the mailing lists, git repositories, and website on Monday, Jan 17. The code inside the git repositories will probably continue to use the old names for a little while longer, but we will patch them as quickly as possible. As usual, any questions, comments, or criticisms are welcome.
On Wed, Jan 12, 2011 at 6:26 PM, Chris Lalancette clalance@redhat.com wrote:
All, A few months ago we transferred the deltacloud API and core over to the apache foundation. Along with that we have also transferred the name "deltacloud" to apache (at least in spirit, I don't know what the legal situation is). To reduce confusion between the API and what is currently called the deltacloud aggregator, and to give a new home to the sub-projects that the aggregator depends on, we are launching the http://www.aeolusproject.org website. Aeolus is the Greek god of wind, so we think it fits in nicely with the cloud theme. The aggregator will be formally renamed to "Aeolus Conductor", and several of the subprojects that the Conductor depends on will be added to the website. The old deltacloud git repositories will be marked read-only, and new development will happen in the aeolus repositories. Additionally, http://deltacloud.org will be modified to redirect to the apache incubator page. We plan on making the changes to the mailing lists, git repositories, and website on Monday, Jan 17. The code inside the git repositories will probably continue to use the old names for a little while longer, but we will patch them as quickly as possible. As usual, any questions, comments, or criticisms are welcome.
Is there any packages already in Fedora that will need to be renamed as a result of this?
Peter
On Wed, Jan 12, 2011 at 6:26 PM, Chris Lalancette clalance@redhat.com wrote:
All, A few months ago we transferred the deltacloud API and core over to the apache foundation. Along with that we have also transferred the name "deltacloud" to apache (at least in spirit, I don't know what the legal situation is). To reduce confusion between the API and what is currently called the deltacloud aggregator, and to give a new home to the sub-projects that the aggregator depends on, we are launching the http://www.aeolusproject.org website. Aeolus is the Greek god of wind, so we think it fits in nicely with the cloud theme. The aggregator will be formally renamed to "Aeolus Conductor", and several of the subprojects that the Conductor depends on will be added to the website. The old deltacloud git repositories will be marked read-only, and new development will happen in the aeolus repositories. Additionally, http://deltacloud.org will be modified to redirect to the apache incubator page. We plan on making the changes to the mailing lists, git repositories, and website on Monday, Jan 17. The code inside the git repositories will probably continue to use the old names for a little while longer, but we will patch them as quickly as possible. As usual, any questions, comments, or criticisms are welcome.
Is there any packages already in Fedora that will need to be renamed as a result of this?
Peter
On 01/16/11 - 11:23:51AM, Peter Robinson wrote:
On Wed, Jan 12, 2011 at 6:26 PM, Chris Lalancette clalance@redhat.com wrote:
All, A few months ago we transferred the deltacloud API and core over to the apache foundation. Along with that we have also transferred the name "deltacloud" to apache (at least in spirit, I don't know what the legal situation is). To reduce confusion between the API and what is currently called the deltacloud aggregator, and to give a new home to the sub-projects that the aggregator depends on, we are launching the http://www.aeolusproject.org website. Aeolus is the Greek god of wind, so we think it fits in nicely with the cloud theme. The aggregator will be formally renamed to "Aeolus Conductor", and several of the subprojects that the Conductor depends on will be added to the website. The old deltacloud git repositories will be marked read-only, and new development will happen in the aeolus repositories. Additionally, http://deltacloud.org will be modified to redirect to the apache incubator page. We plan on making the changes to the mailing lists, git repositories, and website on Monday, Jan 17. The code inside the git repositories will probably continue to use the old names for a little while longer, but we will patch them as quickly as possible. As usual, any questions, comments, or criticisms are welcome.
Is there any packages already in Fedora that will need to be renamed as a result of this?
There shouldn't be. Due to our long chain of dependencies (along with some not-yet-upstream code), we have not yet packaged Aeolus Conductor (nee Deltacloud Aggregator) for Fedora. Given the Fedora timeline, it is unlikely that we will make it in for F-15, but it is our goal to get the thing pacakged and included in F-16.
Thanks,