Repositories under github.com/rhq_project
by Heiko W.Rupp
Hello,
since we have moved a lot of the .next repositories from https://github.com/rhq_project to
https://github.com/hawkular,
there are a few leftovers that I am not sure if they belong to hawkular or what we do with them
* rhqm-charts
* rhq-audit
* rhq-msg
* rhq-next-bom
* angular-ui
* rhq-checkstyle-config
I guess -msg and -bom can just go, same for angular-ui, which is empty anyway.
What about the others?
Heiko
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9 years, 2 months
Hawkular Migration - RHQ Metrics
by Stefan Negrea
Hello Everybody,
Here is the plan migrating RHQ Metrics and related projects to Hawkular organization (timeline in chronological order):
1) Remove access to rhq-metrics-openshift, rhq-metrics, rhqm-charts, and wildfly-cassandra repositories
2) Transfer rhq-metrics-openshift, rhq-metrics, and widlfly-cassandra to the Hawkular organization
3) Replace the README.md for rhqm-charts with a link to the new Hawkular repository
4) Rename rhq-metrics-openshift and rhq-metrics repositories to reflect the new organization
5) Create new teams inside the new organization for write access to the migrated repositories
6) Update files inside the migrated repositories to reflect the new name
7) Re-organize the metrics project modules
I will start the migration tonight to have minimum impact on development. I will send updated links after all repositories get fully migrated.
Thank you,
Stefan Negrea
Software Engineer
9 years, 2 months
RHQ Metrics - 0.2.7 & Hawkular Future
by Stefan Negrea
Hello Everybody,
I want to summarize the latest release of the RHQ Metrics project and the future of the project.
1) RHQ Metrics migrates to Hawkular organization
Release 0.2.7 of the RHQ Metrics is the last one from the current repository. But do not panic! Beyond the mechanics of the transfer and rename, the development will continue with the regular crew.
For the migration, two project repositories (rhq-metrics and rhq-metrics-openshift) will just be transferred to the Hawkular organization. The code from rhqm-charts was already moved to Hawkular, so we will just close the RHQ repository. We will have a follow up communication once all the infrastructure is in place under the new organization.
2) RHQ Metrics 0.2.7 was released today
This release has mainly stability fixes and minor enhancements. The Keycloak integration was delayed and not part of this release (as announced in the planning notes). For more details checkout the Github release notes.
Github Release:
https://github.com/rhq-project/rhq-metrics/releases/tag/0.2.7
JBoss Nexus Maven artifacts:
http://origin-repository.jboss.org/nexus/content/repositories/public/org/...
2) OpenShift Cartridge for RHQ Metrics 0.2.7
The cartridge supports RHQ Metrics 0.2.7, 0.2.6, and 0.2.5. Just a reminder, the cartridge is the simplest and easiest way to get a public facing instance of RHQ Metrics in just a few minutes with a single command. The cartridge configures Cassandra, Wildfly, and RHQ Metrics (REST interface and UI console) to run in a single gear. For more details please visit the Github repository of the project.
Sample command to create a new RHQ Metrics deployment:
rhc app create test_app https://raw.githubusercontent.com/rhq-project/rhq-metrics-openshift/maste...
Github Repository:
https://github.com/rhq-project/rhq-metrics-openshift
A big "Thank you!" goes to John Sanda, Mike Thompson, Heiko Rupp, and Thomas Segismont for their project contributions.
Any discussion, suggestions or contributions are more than welcomed; so feel free to reply to this email or comment directly on the various forum threads.
Thank you,
Stefan Negrea
Software Engineer
9 years, 2 months