Hi Sean,
I'd recommend doing a development locally and testing it locally and
then posting to this list. You don't need to mirror it and honestly it's
better to have it on one consistent place (that is official project
repository on
php-virt-control.org) so please if you mirror it, please
send patches to the list as well to allow me to apply the patches
(preserving you as the patch author, of course).
Thanks!
Michal
On 03/12/2012 07:48 PM, Sean wrote:
Thank you! I was considering mirroring the project at Launchpad
partly for that
reason. I haven't made any progress yet, but this is on my list.
_S
On 03/12/2012 11:39 AM, Michal Novotny wrote:
> Hi Sean,
> I've managed to install bugzilla to OpenShift. It's accessible here:
>
>
http://bugzilla.php-virt-control.org/
>
> Please feel free to register, file bugs and write/post patches :-)
>
> Any help is highly appreciated!
>
> Thanks,
> Michal
>
> On 03/04/2012 08:13 PM, Sean wrote:
>> Hello.
>>
>> Am I the only one getting annoyed by projects like ovirt that seem be just
>> paving over libvirt with way too much API based on python and esp. java? Perhaps
>> I don't understand that project; their wiki is not very forthcoming.
>>
>> I'd like to announce my interest php-virt-control. I'm reviewing the
source&
>> various info and plan to help out, esp. with packaging and portability. I much
>> prefer more focused tools that do their job well than the
>> gigantic-amalgamated-stackware solution.
>>
>> It would be nice if there were a place to file bugs, if only to have a to-do
list.
>>
>> Is there any reason I should not consider this an active project?
>>
>> Cheers,
>> _S.
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