also sprach Miles Bader <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006.08.24.0958 +0100]: > It may well be (kinda ugly though) -- but that doesn't mean it's > appropriate for a core system facility, which often needs to work > even when the system is in a degraded state.
Let me set this straight: I have no intention to develop netconf and declare it default. I also see no reason to run netconf on servers at first. I want to develop netconf primarily for client machines, but keep flexibility in mind. If it proves to be useful and if people start adopting it, maybe it'll eventually replace ifupdown. This is not for me to decide. Yet it should be my goal to get people to *want* it to become the ifupdown replacement, because that'll mean I did it right. And to be honest: I am thinking Python because I finally would like to start working on a Python project from scratch. So far, I've worked a lot with Python, but mostly on other people's code, and I have not really had a lot of opportunity to develop applications lately. From all I can see, however, POSIX shell might be just as applicable, actually. After all, you can do quite a lot with it, you can optimise it for speed, it's easy to draft and maintain, it's in base already, and netconf is really only an integration framework for other tools. Take iproute+iwconfig+wpasupplicant+run-parts and consider guessnet+resolvconf, or consider reimplementing those, and you pretty much have everything you need. If DBUS/HAL interface, or socket interface is needed, well, one could always conceive a daemon that then fires off the appropriate netconf commands. While I'm at it, here's my plan: I won't have time to work on netconf for a long while. In fact, I have declared it to be my project for Debcamp in Edinburgh, so that's 9-11 months from now. During that time, I would like to keep collecting ideas on the wiki, so that I can spend a full week implementing the basics. Extreme programming is for wussies anyway. :) If, however, in the mean time, someone wants to step up and actually work on this, I'd be happy to cooperate, though without contributing code, so more as a back-patter/mentor/shoulder-to-cry-on/advisor/resource. All I ask is to be kept in the loop. -- Please do not send copies of list mail to me; I read the list! .''`. martin f. krafft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> : :' : proud Debian developer, author, administrator, and user `. `'` http://people.debian.org/~madduck http://debiansystem.info `- Debian - when you have better things to do than fixing systems it is better to have loved a short man than never to have loved a tall.
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