As someone who has been migrating a lot of tools, and who has been at times upset^W frustrated at some of the proverbial devils of the details, I want to thank Bryan, and everyone involved, for the sustained effort to keep toolforge going into the future, and congratulations on a job well done.

On Thu, Mar 14, 2024 at 11:04 PM Bryan Davis <bd808@wikimedia.org> wrote:
As of 2024-03-14T11:02 UTC the Toolforge Grid Engine service has been
shutdown.[0][1]

This shutdown is the culmination of a final migration process from
Grid Engine to Kubernetes that started in in late 2022.[2] Arturo
wrote a blog post in 2022 that gives a detailed explanation of why we
chose to take on the final shutdown project at that time.[3] The roots
of this change go back much further however to at least August of 2015
when Yuvi Panda posted to the labs-l list about looking for more
modern alternatives to the Grid Engine platform.[4]

Some tools have been lost and a few technical volunteers have been
upset as many of us have striven to meet a vision of a more secure,
performant, and maintainable platform for running the many critical
tools hosted by the Toolforge project. I am deeply sorry to each of
you who have been frustrated by this change, but today I stand to
celebrate the collective work and accomplishment of the many humans
who have helped imagine, design, implement, test, document, maintain,
and use the Kubernetes deployment and support systems in Toolforge.

Thank you to the past and present members of the Wikimedia Cloud
Services team. Thank you to the past and present technical volunteers
acting as Toolforge admins. Thank you to the many, many Toolforge tool
maintainers who use the platform, ask for new capabilities, and help
each other make ever better software for the Wikimedia movement. Thank
you to the folks who who will keep moving the Toolforge project and
other technical spaces in the Wikimedia movement forward for many,
many years to come.


[0]: https://sal.toolforge.org/log/DrOgPI4BGiVuUzOd9I1b
[1]: https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Obsolete:Toolforge/Grid
[2]: https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/News/Toolforge_Grid_Engine_deprecation#Timeline
[3]: https://techblog.wikimedia.org/2022/03/14/toolforge-and-grid-engine/
[4]: https://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/labs-l/2015-August/003955.html

Bryan, on behalf of the Toolforge administrators
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