On Wed, Sep 29, 2021 at 9:52 AM Damien Hedde <damien.he...@greensocs.com>
wrote:

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>
> On 9/27/21 18:55, John Snow wrote:
> > Hiya,
> >
> > I'd like to propose that at least the three of us arrange a time to have
> > a meeting where we discuss our plans and ideas for QAPI going forward,
> > including rust, python, and golang extensions to the QAPI generator,
> > what we hope to accomplish with those projects, and so on.
> >
> > What I am hoping to get out of this for myself is a high-level overview
> > of people's plans for QAPI and to produce some notes on those plans so
> > that I can have a reference that we've all acknowledged as roughly
> > accurate to be able to keep the community's design goals for QAPI in
> > mind as I continue my own development. Ultimately, I'd like some kind of
> > rough draft of a "QAPI roadmap".
> >
> > I know there was a rust meetup during KVM Forum, but I was unable to
> > attend due to the timing. I'd like to expand the focus a little more
> > broadly to QAPI in general and discuss our "personal" roadmaps, goals,
> > queued work, etc so that we can collaboratively formulate a broader
> > vision of our work.
> >
> > I'm posting to qemu-devel in case anyone else has an interest in this
> > area and would like to eavesdrop or share opinions, but we should
> > probably come up with an agenda first. So:
> >
>
> I would be interested too.
>
> My current topic of interest is somewhat distant (roughly: "remote"
> machine assembly) but I would like to better understand the QAPI roadmap.
>
>
The area that greensocs is working on is of direct interest to me as well:
I want 100% QEMU configuration via QMP.

(And then either I drop the command line, or re-architect the CLI such that
it is 100% a mapping onto equivalent QMP, or ... something. It's been a
somewhat hot topic at times, but 100% QMP configuration seems like where
the meat of the work is, anyway. Everything after that is kinda just
'details'.)


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> Damien
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