Expanding the list of maintainers? #974
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We use Sceptre to deploy to 40+ accounts and 5 regions within each account, with 200+ stacks configs inside "config" folder. Other teams in our company use Sceptre to deploy their apps containing lots of services / dependencies to multiple accounts / regions as well. In other words, it's critical for us that Sceptre is up to date with new python versions, compatible with cfn-lint / etc packages new versions and pull requests are handled in timely manner. Appreciate your work @ngfgrant you've done on the project, would love to see more people helping out and making the project better! |
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@devenney @njsnx @ChipWolf any of you know the core codebase for sceptre and willing to help maintain it? happy to help chip in with PRs etc but have never looked at the core codebase. |
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Hello Sceptre fans. I know many of you have been frustrated by Sceptre’s lack of progress. I would like to give you the good news that @rdkr and I are in the process of trying to revive the infrastructure needed to support our beloved app. We are getting closer to a state where we can merge code again. We have gotten the sceptre build and unit tests working again which is why you’ve seen some merged documentation changes lately. We still have a problem in that we do not have the integration tests running yet. The integration tests requires an AWS account to run on and we don’t have access to the previously used AWS account anymore. I think it would be beneficial to the app and broader Sceptre community as a whole if could get the integration tests running before merging code. For that we will probably need some help from our community. Please let us know if you have any ideas on how we can get an AWS account for testing Sceptre. Thanks. |
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Hello,
Scetpre has been a great tool for me, my colleagues and many others in the community, so first off, a huge thank you for that!
Regulars here notice that work on Sceptre has pretty much halted (life and priorities change -- that's cool; this is not a complaint). Can we kick off a discussion around expanding the number of maintainers to help lighten the load and keep things progressing?
I am happy to help monitor this repo and related repos for issues and PRs in order to keep things moving. I'm pretty sure there are others who have a better understanding of the inner workings that would be willing to help out as core maintainers.
What say you @ngfgrant?
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