Am 12.07.2012 um 21:54 schrieb Lukas Krejci:
so now that we support Python as a CLI language, do you think it
would be
worth including that support by default in the CLI? The jar is kinda hefty
How would the user switch to Python then?
10MBs because it embeds the whole jython but on the other hand it
does bring a
whole new language to RHQ ;)
I think this is a good idea as Python is much used inside Fedora, RHEL and probably
other distributions, so the number of people understanding it is quite large.
Or do you think it'd be better to add another section to RHQ's downloads
section in the UI to offer different language support modules that the users
could then install?
The cli lives in rhq's download section, so the server install would grow in both
cases.
We could offer a download space, where this lives, so the user can in the
existing cli say "instal Python" which would get Python and make it available.
Perhaps also Ruby later.
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