Hello everyone, This is something that's been on my mind for a while, and I'm still looking for a definitive answer. :)
Just what exactly is the current plan for the recent changes to the RAs provided by Heartbeat (i.e. the ones that install into /usr/lib/ocf/resource.d/heartbeat)? I understand there will be no further Heartbeat releases beyond the current 2.99, so those changed (and new) RAs won't ever be released as part of Heartbeat. Yet AFAICS there is no ongoing effort to move them to Pacemaker. What's the plan? Should the submitters of these new RAs re-submit to Pacemaker? Andrew seems to not be so fond of that idea, but I wonder what the alternative is. At this point I guess Lars' idea of all sorts of third parties contributing and maintaining their own RAs, all of them installing into separate provider directories, is just that: a good idea, with little chance of being widely adopted anytime soon. So what should we do? Keep preparing patches against the linux-ha Mercurial repo, and submitting them to linux-ha-dev, or create patches against http://hg.clusterlabs.org/extra/agents, and submit them to the Pacemaker list, or something completely different? Comments appreciated. Thanks! Cheers, Florian
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