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Alive?
This repo seems to be abandoned
Are there any good alternatives?
Very sorry, if I'm mistaken :(
Bump, I'd like to contribute some fixes but only looks like those with write access can merge changes.
@negz you're the top contributor to this repo, do you know if it is still being maintained?
We switched over to the descheduler that includes some additional policies & balancing options. Been working well 👍
descheduler
can't drain based on custom node conditions though.
The required feature might land in NPD.
Hi folks! I'm the original author of Draino, but I no longer maintain it as of when I left @planetlabs a little over 3 years ago. I no longer have maintainer access to this repository. @jacobstr took over after I left, and while I believe he's still at @planetlabs I don't think he's maintaining Draino anymore.
I don't personally have time to maintain it as I'm busy working on @crossplane, and I suspect there may be issues adding non @planetlabs maintainers to this repo. If someone is interested in maintaining Draino you definitely have my blessing to fork it in a more open org. :)
Oh, it looks like DataDog is maintaining their own fork of this: https://github.com/DataDog/draino
Hi @negz, I'm the maintainer of @robusta-dev and we work fulltime on an open source for auto-remediation in kubernetes clusters. We don't have a node-drain automation right now, but based on the interest here, it seems like we should.
Is that correct?
We're https://github.com/robusta-dev/robusta if it's not obvious