Removes most references to getenvoy#16868
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There seem to be some concerns about getenvoy's distributions, and most of them are moot at this point. As the getenvoy project stops building and publishing envoy, we should make sure users are aware where "official" things are. Right now, there are official and more maintained alternatives for everything except system packages. This removes the website links of getenvoy for everything except system packages. It also removes the section about nightlies as I don't think they are being maintained and certainly won't be moving forward. See: envoyproxy#16867 envoyproxy#16830 (comment) Signed-off-by: Adrian Cole <adrian@tetrate.io>
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@codefromthecrypt can we keep this as is for now - im hoping we can resolve most of the issues you have posted so far fairly quickly |
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@phlax the main problem is people are coming to getenvoy because of these links and looking for support and we can't give it to them. So, I think it is probably better to remove the links. The ones removed here are completely redundant to upstream. Make sense? |
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yep, i see - let me look over this a bit further later today |
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I know there's often confusion, but there's basically no more work happening on these repos, and there is no plan to do anything except archive them. There is no plan for example, to migrate these redundant repos to CNCF. So, we should remove the links to the tetrate repos especially ones that cause confusion (the redundant ones) |
This is redundant and no longer maintained. See envoyproxy/envoy#16868 Signed-off-by: Adrian Cole <adrian@tetrate.io>
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fyi this is follow-up as we're pretty much good except getenvoy website edits after the various things I raised tetratelabs-attic/getenvoy-package#119 much appreciate the support @phlax! |
This is redundant and no longer maintained. See envoyproxy/envoy#16868 Signed-off-by: Adrian Cole <adrian@tetrate.io>
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lgtm - we can iterate the messaging here as we develop
thanks @codefromthecrypt
There seem to be some concerns about getenvoy's distributions, and most of them are moot at this point. As the getenvoy project stops building and publishing envoy, we should make sure users are aware where "official" things are. Right now, there are official and more maintained alternatives for everything except system packages. This removes the website links of getenvoy for everything except system packages. It also removes the section about nightlies as I don't think they are being maintained and certainly won't be moving forward. See: envoyproxy#16867 envoyproxy#16830 (comment) Signed-off-by: Adrian Cole <adrian@tetrate.io> Signed-off-by: chris.xin <xinchuantao@qq.com>
There seem to be some concerns about getenvoy's distributions, and most of them are moot at this point. As the getenvoy project stops building and publishing envoy, we should make sure users are aware where "official" things are. Right now, there are official and more maintained alternatives for everything except system packages. This removes the website links of getenvoy for everything except system packages. It also removes the section about nightlies as I don't think they are being maintained and certainly won't be moving forward. See: envoyproxy#16867 envoyproxy#16830 (comment) Signed-off-by: Adrian Cole <adrian@tetrate.io>
Commit Message: Removes most references to getenvoy
Additional Description:
This removes the website links of getenvoy for everything except system
packages which #16867 will solve.
It also removes the section about nightlies as I don't think they are being
maintained and certainly won't be moving forward.
Risk Level: Low
Testing: None
Docs Changes: Only Docs
Release Notes: No
Platform Specific Features: No