On 03/11/2010, at 1:53 PM, Arnar Mar Sig <antab(a)antab.is> wrote:
On Nov 3, 2010, at 2:40 AM, jclift(a)redhat.com wrote:
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> It's probably also going to make things uncomfortable for
packagers (ie for Fedora and similar). They'll need to rename one of the packages to
not have the same name as the other.
Yeah, on second though it might not have been the best thing, but it started out as a
little test and never though much about the name.
Heh, I completely understand trying things out and seeing how they go. :)
Don't get me wrong, I think this is good effort, and worth taking forwards. But, (and
it's a big one) I *really* *really* want us to have just one _very good_ PHP library
for libvirt if at all possible, rather than a number of competing ones that each do their
piece ok.
It can make it a bit harder up front, after you've got the general experimentation bit
done to see if the idea is sound (which you're doing :>). But it's _generally_
the right approach if people can work together well.
Radek, who is working on the PHP libvirt bindings we already link to, has a good attitude,
is responsive, and is also putting a good amount of time into PHP bindings. Other people
are submitting patches and testing things out too.
It would be great if you guys could work together on getting your OO approach added in
(please!) OO is so much nicer than procedural when a person gets the hang of it. :)
Its the default from php docgen script, haven't done the
install/configure part yet, just the methods to get something to help people get started.
The build insturctions are in the README file at the moment.
Cool. I won't try them out personally (other priorities atm), but others probably
will. :)