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[HEALTH]: DevStream #1545
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Another inactivity indicator; they never completed onboarding: cncf/sandbox#172 |
I reached out the primary maintainer and confirmed that the project is currently out of maintenance due to lack of energy. |
I apologize for not updating this project in a long time. Recently today we thought we'd try to revive this project again. If it's not currently archived, please give us a few more months and we'll rethink how to make this project work. |
Sorry for the confusion, @mrbobbytables @dims @kevin-wangzefeng . Please let me give you more context. (About me: I am the founder of Merico, and we initialized this project and have been the major sponsor of the team.) DevStream was a "traditional" DevOps toolchain manager before the new AI era, but it faced challenges in truly easing the management of DevOps infra and pipelines. We believe LLM has changed this situation. We have been building an AI-powered workflow engine recently and will soon open-source the code in https://github.com/devstream-io/devstream. The AI workflows will streamline many manual tasks in the software development lifecycle. DevStream will offer (1) specifications of workflow syntax to facilitate interoperability and AI use and (2) a reference implementation of the engine that runs the workflows. We aim to enable AI to help developers generate workflows with natural language. That will go beyond all existing tools and largely ease the management of DevOps tools, solving the original DevStream bottleneck. Although the project has been silent for a long while, we are fortunate to find a new opportunity for it to become the next-generation DevOps toolchain manager. The DevStream community was once very vibrant. We still remember the exciting days working with all the community members. It was a pity the garden was left deserted, but we believe it will revive with the new direction and the work we have already contributed. |
Project name
DevStream
Concern
There has been near 0 activity for the past 90 days
The last commit is from 2023.
Additional information can be seen on DevStream's LFX insights page
Prior engagement
No response
Additional Information
No response
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