Hi all, fedora-packages [0] code base is showing its age. The code base and the technology stack (Turbogears2 [1] web framework and the Moksha [2] middleware) is currently not ready for Python3 and I am not planning to do the work required to make it Python3 compatible, so the application will stop working when Fedora 29 is EOL. In order to keep the service running, I have started a Proof Of Concept (fedora-search [3]) to replace the backend of the application. Fedora-search would be a REST API service offering full test search API. Such a service would then be available for other application to use, fedora-packages would then become a frontend only application using the service provided by fedora-search. While the POC shows that this is a viable solution, I don't think that we should be proceeding that way, for the simple reason that this add yet another code base to maintain, I think we should use this opportunity to consider using Elasticsearch instead of maintaining our own "search engine". I think that Elasticsearch offers quite a few advantages : - Powerful Query language - Python bindings - Javascript bindings - Can be deployed in our infrastructure or used as a service - Can be useful for other applications ( docs.fp.o, pagure, ??) So what is the general feeling about using Elasticsearch in our infrastructure ? Should we look at deploying a cluster in our infra / Should we approach the Council to see if we can get founding to have this service hosted by Elastic ? Thanks Clément [0] - https://apps.fedoraproject.org/packages/ [1] - http://www.turbogears.org/ [2] - https://mokshaproject.github.io/mokshaproject.net/ [3] - https://github.com/fedora-infra/fedora-search _______________________________________________ infrastructure mailing list -- infrastructure@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to infrastructure-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Fedora Code of Conduct: https://getfedora.org/code-of-conduct.html List Guidelines: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines List Archives: https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/infrastructure@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx