From: Jason L. <JL...@me...> - 2004-01-09 13:20:26
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I'm sorry you didn't get any response to your earlier questions. I have been very inconsistent with keeping up with the mailing list. If I have time later today I'll go back and see if it's something I can respond to. Concerning the current CFG... I'm definitely not ready to just "scrap" it in favor of something different. However, it is true that I haven't been working on it for a while, and I'm personally not sure what I want to do with it next. One thing Justin and I have discussed is using a different XML parser so we can lose the Xerces dependency. For instance, libxml2 is an alternate parser that has a much wider install base. It would make it easier for people to get started with the project because it would be one less dependency to satisfy. Jason >>> "C. Gatzemeier" <c.g...@tu...> 1/8/04 7:36:28 PM >>> Am Donnerstag, 8. Januar 2004 19:26 schrieb Jason Long: > I just wanted to comment on what I've been up to lately... > > Currently I'm revisiting the idea of using WBEM, [...] using > WBEM would require a radically different middle layer and front-end than > the current Config4GNU project has. Hmmm, good to know someone is at least thinking of CFG. I aked a few questions trying to contribute some meta config definitions some time ago and saw some more questions with no response. That said, it feels like you want to scrap CFG for version 2 before becoming a little more testable and releasable. |