The note from Mahdi raises some key aspects in which our community evaluates the project and we should consider those as important key indicators. The essence of what was put together at https://www.gluster.org/building-a-longer-term-focus-for-gluster/ continues to hold true and a summary of the work ongoing is provided at https://www.gluster.org/update-from-the-team/ I agree that this is a good time to build on the last update and provide better guidance on the improvements coming up. Gluster will continue to deliver on the promise of a simple and scalable software defined storage. What we need includes more focus on creating test paths and testing matrix which allows more complex scenarios to be tested. This helps us address the topics raised often during release conversations - performance for workloads (and there's already work underway for this). I'll take away the expressed need to be more open about what is happening with the project and be able to share it with the community. On Wed, 17 Jun 2020 at 09:52, Amar Tumballi <amar@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Hi Mahdi, > > On Wed, Jun 17, 2020 at 5:02 AM Strahil Nikolov <hunter86_bg@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >> Hey Mahdi, >> >> For me it looks like Red Hat are focusing more on CEPH than on Gluster. >> I hope the project remains active, cause it's very difficult to find a Software-defined Storage as easy and as scalable as Gluster. >> >> Best Regards, >> Strahil Nikolov >> >> На 17 юни 2020 г. 0:06:33 GMT+03:00, Mahdi Adnan <mahdi@xxxxxxxxx> написа: >> >Hello, >> > >> > I'm wondering what's the current and future plan for Gluster project >> >overall, I see that the project is not as busy as it was before "at >> >least >> >this is what I'm seeing" Like there are fewer blogs about what the >> >roadmap >> >or future plans of the project, the deprecation of Glusterd2, even Red >> >Hat >> >Openshift storage switched to Ceph. > > > I can't talk about Red Hat's focus or roadmap, but as far as Gluster Project is concerned, the project will be maintained, and improvements would be made. That is a promise from us at Kadalu.IO. Just that rate of activity may be lesser than earlier depending on how much other consumers of the project contribute for development! > >> >> >As the community of this project, do you feel the same? Is the >> >deprecation >> >of Glusterd2 concerning? Do you feel that the project is slowing down >> >somehow? Do you think Red Hat is abandoning the project or giving fewer >> >resources to Gluster? > > > A project's activities are directly related to people contributing, and there seems to be a low tide right now. > > About glusterd2 is concerned, the project's abandoning decision happened almost 18months or so back. So, not something new IMO. But, that shouldn't stop one from thinking of better alternatives to gluster's management layer. Aravinda, Co-Founder of https://kadalu.io, started a very nice project called moana (https://github.com/kadalu/moana) which I believe has a very good potential to make many of gluster's management challenges go away! -- sankarshan@xxxxxxxxx | TZ: UTC+0530 | +91 99606 03294 kadalu.io : Making it easy to provision storage in k8s! ________ Community Meeting Calendar: Schedule - Every 2nd and 4th Tuesday at 14:30 IST / 09:00 UTC Bridge: https://bluejeans.com/441850968 Gluster-users mailing list Gluster-users@xxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.gluster.org/mailman/listinfo/gluster-users