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by yebyen
3228 days ago
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You know it's open source, right? I have zero guarantees that any of my open source projects that I use for business critical infrastructure aren't going to pack up shop and quit maintaining their stuff tomorrow. You should know how your infrastructure works well enough to maintain it for yourself. I (personally) will be maintaining this one in the future, if necessary! We're working it out now. What do you mean by "strong suspicion?" Please don't downvote because you read a few words you didn't like, I was upfront about this EOL date because I don't want it coming back later that I was dishonest about it, but my perception is not that "EOL" means it's dead, it is that "EOL" means it's done. Stability is a good thing. Microsoft also EOL'ed MSPaint.exe, and I remember how the community reacted. I think the quote was about "works for 99% of users and has been stable for over a decade? sounds like a good candidate for deletion!" The project is cancelled because it's not strategically important to Microsoft, not because it's not viable or having technical issues. The core devs have chosen to work on more kubernetes-native tooling. They aren't abandoning Kubernetes, and I'll bet you don't have a competing product you can show me that has guaranteed to keep the lights on for the next 6 months. |
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I don't mean anything by "strong suspicions", you do: "I have a strong suspicion that Deis will live on after March under stewardship of new leadership from the community."
It seems you're implying someone is going to pick it up and offer a level of support that will justify it as a viable option. I don't have insider information to make that judgment but maybe you do.
I'm not making any judgment on its technical merits or the reasons that let Deis to sunset it.