On 01/16/11 - 11:23:51AM, Peter Robinson wrote: > On Wed, Jan 12, 2011 at 6:26 PM, Chris Lalancette <clalance@xxxxxxxxxx> 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, -- Chris Lalancette _______________________________________________ cloud mailing list cloud@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/cloud