Venkata,

Fair enough, in that case let's work towards fixing the build issue.


Do we have anybody from Juniper or have contacts with people at Juniper who can 
help us with following:


- Publish and host the dependency artifacts at a reliable maven repository


- Refactor and switch the plugin from using snapshots repo to releases 
repository (see https://github.com/Juniper/contrail-maven)


- Build/publish a compatible library so the plugin can be built against JDK8


Regards.

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From: Venkata Yedugundla <venkata.yedugun...@accelerite.com>
Sent: 28 October 2016 11:13:49
To: dev@cloudstack.apache.org
Cc: Rohit Yadav; us...@cloudstack.apache.org
Subject: Re: Disable open inactive plugins: Contrail plugin

I second this. I am aware of the customers who are actively using this. In 
fact, I have a PR to be merged in this area. Rather, we need to fix the build 
failures

https://github.com/apache/cloudstack/pull/1715

Thanks,
Subhash


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On Oct 27, 2016, at 10:50 PM, Will Stevens 
<wstev...@cloudops.com<mailto:wstev...@cloudops.com>> wrote:

Just because recent builds are failing does not really mean that no one is
using it.  In my experience working with different companies who have ACS
in production, a lot of them are using much older versions of ACS (4.4 for
example).  Only a subset of companies keep their ACS install "close" to
master and they are likely 2 or 3 versions behind master as well.

I would suggest we wait a bit to see if anyone from the users@ list pops up.

I think we can probably disable Midonet. I think Contrail is more likely to
have active users on previous versions.



I would be in favor. I think that nobody uses them since all recent builds
are failing, right?

Your proposal seems good to me.

Wido


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