Proposal: Moving Shipwright to CNCF
by Adam Kaplan
Following up on yesterday's community meeting [1] - the maintainers would
like to formally propose moving Shipwright to the CNCF. Per that
discussion, we are going to use lazy consensus amongst the community before
moving forward. *If you object to this proposal, please respond no later
than October 20, 2023. *Any objections will be addressed at the October
23rd community meeting.
We are grateful to the cd Foundation for providing us fertile ground to
grow as a vendor-neutral, "upstream" open source project. As the project
and the world has evolved, we feel that the CNCF is the right home for the
long term. Not only does Shipwright have a transitive dependency on
Kubernetes, but many of the build tools we provide as sample build
strategies have joined the CNCF. These include Cloud-Native Buildpacks [2]
and ko [3].
We will apply to the CNCF as a "Sandbox" project [4]. Our hope is that
TAG-App-Delivery will provide technical oversight for the project [5]
and provide future collaboration opportunities with other projects.
Sincerely,
Adam Kaplan
[1]
https://github.com/shipwright-io/community/issues/170#issuecomment-175302...
[2] https://buildpacks.io/
[3] https://ko.build/
[4] https://github.com/cncf/sandbox
[5] https://tag-app-delivery.cncf.io/
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Fwd: [RFC] Moving Tekton to the CNCF
by Adam Kaplan
Forwarding this to the Shipwright community.
The Tekton governing board has formally proposed moving the project from
the cd Foundation (CDF) to the Cloud-Native Computing Foundation (CNCF).
Enrique and I would like to propose the same for Shipwright because we have
a direct dependency on Tekton [1]. The topic has been added to the
community agenda for Monday - please come and we will be happy to answer
your questions.
Sincerely,
Adam Kaplan and Enrique Encalada
[1]
https://github.com/shipwright-io/community/issues/170#issuecomment-175095...
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From: 'Jerop Kipruto' via Tekton Users <tekton-users(a)googlegroups.com>
Date: Thu, Oct 5, 2023 at 11:00 AM
Subject: [RFC] Moving Tekton to the CNCF
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tekton-users(a)googlegroups.com <tekton-users(a)googlegroups.com>
tl;dr: We are proposing moving Tekton to the CNCF.
Tekton has been a great success as a CDF graduated project, and we are
grateful for the support from the community and the CDF.
We believe that the CNCF will be the right home for Tekton as it continues
to grow and evolve. The CNCF has a strong track record of success in
incubating and fostering open source projects, and we're confident that
they will be able to provide Tekton with the support it needs to reach its
full potential.
We are also excited about the opportunities that this move will create for
collaboration with other CNCF projects. Tekton is a natural fit for the
CNCF ecosystem, for example Tekton is built on Kubernetes and Tekton
resources are distributed in Artifact Hub. We’re looking forward to working
with other projects to build a better future for cloud native computing.
We are looking for feedback from the community! We welcome any questions
and feedback on this thread, and will host a community meeting on October
11th to discuss more face-to-face.
Thanks,
Tekton Governing Board
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