Il giorno mar 15 feb 2022 alle ore 00:04 Nathanaël Blanchet <
[email protected]> ha scritto:

> Hello,
>
> I have read several pessimistic posts of you, each time to be against
> the decisions of the ovirt community that you disagree. In general, my
> thoughts are that you want the community to be responsible for the
> Redhat descisions.
>
> Like you I find RHV end of support very sad, but I unlike you I believe
> oVirt is so an incredible software, and also an example of opensource
> success project that, I do believe, will survive thanks to awesome
> people who have been contributing it for 10 years. Other downstream
> projects like OLVM decided to switch from Xen to KVM.
>
> I've been working with ovirt since the very beginning in a large
> production success. Every people in my IT team are convinced that oVit
> makes our IT very stable and flexible (more than 300 VMs), and we
> convinced some partner to adopt it as well. My pain is that the oVirt
> project is underrated in comparison of the quality of the code, but you
> and I are actors of its popularity. I initially was not a developer, but
> thanks to oVirt, I'm now able to write complex playbooks for automatic
> deployments, as well I'm able now to debug python code. What I mean is
> that the project depends on the community members contribution, each one
> with his own capacity. For my own, I can help many beginners on the
> mailing list with simple tips as well as some others can translate into
> other languages.
>
> Yes, I am aware of competitors projects like proxmox, xen and now
> XCP-NG. There is no perfect project. Everybody should be involved into a
> project that corresponds to its expectations.
>
> In reality, I wonder about the goal of your posts, it seems that nothing
> goes into the good direction from your point of view... Did you
> contribute to change that? Did you pay anything to be so demanding?
>
> Thank you to all community for providing such a wonderful software, and
> a specific mention to community leaders (Sandro?) and other
> contributors, we need positive attitudes.
>
> If some beginners read my post, I want to tell them they are welcome,
> and they can be sure to find some quality into code, into updates, into
> innovation, into entreprise features, into mailing list support, and
> they are welcome to contribute to make virtualization greater and greater!
>


Thanks Nathanaël, this is a great post!



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