diff --git a/.github/FUNDING.yml b/.github/FUNDING.yml deleted file mode 100644 index 96b49383..00000000 --- a/.github/FUNDING.yml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,4 +0,0 @@ -# These are supported funding model platforms ---- -github: geerlingguy -patreon: geerlingguy diff --git a/.github/stale.yml b/.github/stale.yml deleted file mode 100644 index c7ff1275..00000000 --- a/.github/stale.yml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,56 +0,0 @@ -# Configuration for probot-stale - https://github.com/probot/stale - -# Number of days of inactivity before an Issue or Pull Request becomes stale -daysUntilStale: 90 - -# Number of days of inactivity before an Issue or Pull Request with the stale label is closed. -# Set to false to disable. If disabled, issues still need to be closed manually, but will remain marked as stale. -daysUntilClose: 30 - -# Only issues or pull requests with all of these labels are check if stale. Defaults to `[]` (disabled) -onlyLabels: [] - -# Issues or Pull Requests with these labels will never be considered stale. Set to `[]` to disable -exemptLabels: - - pinned - - security - - planned - -# Set to true to ignore issues in a project (defaults to false) -exemptProjects: false - -# Set to true to ignore issues in a milestone (defaults to false) -exemptMilestones: false - -# Set to true to ignore issues with an assignee (defaults to false) -exemptAssignees: false - -# Label to use when marking as stale -staleLabel: stale - -# Limit the number of actions per hour, from 1-30. Default is 30 -limitPerRun: 30 - -pulls: - markComment: |- - This pull request has been marked 'stale' due to lack of recent activity. If there is no further activity, the PR will be closed in another 30 days. Thank you for your contribution! - - Please read [this blog post](https://www.jeffgeerling.com/blog/2020/enabling-stale-issue-bot-on-my-github-repositories) to see the reasons why I mark pull requests as stale. - - unmarkComment: >- - This pull request is no longer marked for closure. - - closeComment: >- - This pull request has been closed due to inactivity. If you feel this is in error, please reopen the pull request or file a new PR with the relevant details. - -issues: - markComment: |- - This issue has been marked 'stale' due to lack of recent activity. If there is no further activity, the issue will be closed in another 30 days. Thank you for your contribution! - - Please read [this blog post](https://www.jeffgeerling.com/blog/2020/enabling-stale-issue-bot-on-my-github-repositories) to see the reasons why I mark issues as stale. - - unmarkComment: >- - This issue is no longer marked for closure. - - closeComment: >- - This issue has been closed due to inactivity. If you feel this is in error, please reopen the issue or file a new issue with the relevant details. diff --git a/.yamllint b/.yamllint index 98aab88e..dc24aefb 100644 --- a/.yamllint +++ b/.yamllint @@ -5,8 +5,3 @@ rules: line-length: max: 160 level: warning - ignore: | - .github/stale.yml - document-start: - ignore: | - .github/stale.yml diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index ebd5ddda..43f0e5d0 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -1,7 +1,5 @@ # Ansible Tower/AWX Operator -[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.com/geerlingguy/tower-operator.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.com/geerlingguy/tower-operator) - An [Ansible Tower](https://www.ansible.com/products/tower) operator for Kubernetes built with [Operator SDK](https://github.com/operator-framework/operator-sdk) and Ansible. Also configurable to run the open source [AWX](https://github.com/ansible/awx) instead of Tower (helpful for certain use cases where a license requirement is not warranted, like CI environments). @@ -15,7 +13,7 @@ There are already official OpenShift/Kubernetes installers available for both AW This operator is meant to provide a more Kubernetes-native installation method for Ansible Tower or AWX via a Tower Custom Resource Definition (CRD). -Note that the operator is not supported by Red Hat, and is in alpha status. Long-term, it will hopefully become a supported installation method, and be listed on OperatorHub.io. But for now, use it at your own risk! +Note that the operator is not supported by Red Hat, and is in alpha status. Long-term, this operator will become the supported method of installing on Kubernetes and Openshift, and will be listed on OperatorHub.io. For now, use it at your own risk! ## Usage @@ -23,7 +21,7 @@ This Kubernetes Operator is meant to be deployed in your Kubernetes cluster(s) a First you need to deploy Tower Operator into your cluster: - kubectl apply -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/geerlingguy/tower-operator/master/deploy/tower-operator.yaml + kubectl apply -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ansible/tower-operator/master/deploy/tower-operator.yaml Then you can create instances of Tower, for example: @@ -155,11 +153,11 @@ Each of these must be appropriately built in preparation for a new tag: Run the following command inside this directory: - operator-sdk build geerlingguy/tower-operator:0.4.0 + operator-sdk build ansible/tower-operator:0.4.0 Then push the generated image to Docker Hub: - docker push geerlingguy/tower-operator:0.4.0 + docker push ansible/tower-operator:0.4.0 #### Build a new version of the `tower-operator.yaml` file @@ -186,4 +184,4 @@ If everything works, commit the updated version, then tag a new repository relea ## Author -This operator was built in 2019 by [Jeff Geerling](https://www.jeffgeerling.com), author of [Ansible for DevOps](https://www.ansiblefordevops.com) and [Ansible for Kubernetes](https://www.ansibleforkubernetes.com). +This operator was originally built in 2019 by [Jeff Geerling](https://www.jeffgeerling.com) and is now maintained by the Ansible Team diff --git a/roles/tower/meta/main.yml b/roles/tower/meta/main.yml index 4f89975d..d43a34af 100644 --- a/roles/tower/meta/main.yml +++ b/roles/tower/meta/main.yml @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ --- galaxy_info: - author: Jeff Geerling + author: Ansible description: Tower role for Tower Operator for Kubernetes. - company: Midwestern Mac, LLC + company: Red Hat, Inc. license: MIT