Hi,

On 04/04/2011 03:25 PM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
> thanks, that is very useful! I was playing with the idea of developing
> it for using in small deployments and embedded devices, but couldn't
> find any time for it ...

Yes. Same idea here. It's still missing the sql table creation scripts
and kamdbctl changes. Though, the scripts from postgres work mostly.

> To get the code in the repository, there are some things that need to be
> sorted out:
> - code reviewing - from my point of view it looks ok, only readme (and
> associated docbook files) is missing, but since the module is not
> exporting parameters/functions to config, that should be straightforward
> to do, basically a short description about the purpose of the module

Mmm.. ok.

> - the new module must have a maintainer for one year. This is to ensure
> the others can ask questions to somebody in case of troubles and get to
> know the module properly to be maintained commonly afterwards if the
> initial maintainer is no longer active. Are you willing to become the
> maintainer? If yes, we will grant you developer access so you can handle
> the module directly in the git repository - I will send you another
> email in this case. If you don't, then maybe another developer
> volunteers for it
> 
> Depending on whether you want to maintain the module or not, we should
> get your new module first in a private branch or project's tracker so
> other developers can look at it if they want.

I will be around for questions.

- Timo

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