I just want to thank everybody who's put in so much work on this project
over the past (5?) years. We're a very small team here but we found aurora
to be a great fit for us and we're still using it for most of our services.
It's been reliable, easy to customize and use. We haven't been able to help
out on the core project but we have a lot of custom components and
experience operating aurora that we hope will be helpful going forward. I
think being available as a non-apache project on github might turn out to
be a positive move for the future of aurora as people might feel more open
to committing to or forking it.
Either way, from all of us a Chartbeat, thank you to everybody who worked
on it so far. You've been a tremendous help to us.

Rick

On Fri, Feb 7, 2020 at 3:28 PM Renan DelValle <re...@apache.org> wrote:

> All,
>
> The vote to move the Apache Aurora project into the Attic has passed.
>
> +1 (Binding)
> ------------------------------
> Renan DelValle
> Stephan Erb
> Bill Farner
> Mauricio Garavaglia
> Dave Lester
> John Sirois
>
> +1 (Non-Binding)
> ------------------------------
> Se Choi
> Rick Mangi
>
> There were no 0 or -1 votes. Thank you to all who voted.
>
> I know it wasn't an easy vote to make but I hope to see you present in
> this new iteration of the project.
>
> As stated the project will be rebooted at
> https://github.com/aurora-scheduler
> The home page of the reboot can be found at
> https://aurora-scheduler.github.io/
>
> -Renan
>
>
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