Lukasz,
Glad to hear you have found some use of the MAAS chart. It is part of the greater Airship project which actually uses a instance of Gerritt for code review/acceptance.
https://review.opendev.org/airship/maas. Sorry there isn’t much contributing documentation, but the project would absolutely appreciate any work you’ve done. I had started to look at MAAS 2.6, but with the
re-architecture in MAAS 2.5 I wasn’t sure the current chart would work. Unfortunately I’ll be leaving the project in 2 days, but I’d encourage you to reach out to the Airship core developers via IRC or the developer mailing list with any questions on contributing
your changes or questions on using the chart. Good luck.
https://www.airshipit.org/community/
From: Lukasz Mateusz Pawlowski <lukasz.mateusz@namecheap.com>
Sent: Monday, October 07, 2019 11:26 AM
To: HUSSEY, SCOTT T <sh8121@att.com>
Subject: MAAS 2.6 support
Hi Scott
I am looking for a way to raise PR to airship/maas to get official support for MAAS 2.6
I have rewrote your 2.3 patches to support 2.6 so I can use latest MAAS (https://github.com/teluka/maas/commits/maas-v2.6).
We're successfully using modified airship/maas that installed 2.6 in testing and production environments.
I was wondering if you guys are accepting PRs to airship/maas and if yes then were I can raise them ?
I think other users would benefit as well if this chart would support latest version of the MAAS.
BTW: Your MAAS chart is simply awesome. :)
Regards
Lukasz Mateusz Pawlowski