also sprach martin f krafft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008.02.18.0843 +0100]:
> I really want to look at it, even though I am bad at Perl. Please
> try to release it. I am tempted to ask you to show it to me
> beforehand under a non-disclosure agreement, but then I might have
> difficulty keeping netcon
also sprach namnd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008.02.18.0750 +0100]:
> - I have posted a full example of internal state on the first email.
> Runtime state contains info about interfaces, about networks running on
> those interfaces, routes running on those networks, and multipath routes
> using th
On lun, 2008-02-18 at 06:49 +0100, martin f krafft wrote:
> You are asking us to evaluate the quality of a software based only
> on the descriptions you provide.
There was a link to the source code in the initial mail too.
Cheers,
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Hello Martin,
Hello Nam,
I am the author of netconf (http://netconf.alioth.debian.org), which
Brian has already introduced in another post to this thread. I am
very interested in your work because all the issues you highlight in
your mail are core to my motivations for writing netconf.
You are
also sprach namnd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008.02.17.1720 +0100]:
> My team have been developing a software for my company since 2004,
> now I have plan to release it to the public, hopefully in an open
> source license if the management board doesn't object. So I need
> the peer reviews from the c
> "namnd" == namnd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
namnd> To be short, I consider my software "an evolution of ifupdown", so
the
namnd> main part is called "netupdown", the purpose of this software is to
namnd> use on corporate internet gateway, the main features of the software:
Ha
Hendrik Sattler wrote:
Am Sonntag 17 Februar 2008 schrieb namnd:
In this case, the configuration is as easy as:
The ppp stanza should not contain authentication information. Especially since
username/password only covers the most simple authentication method. And
other parts co
On Sun, Feb 17, 2008 at 11:20:48PM +0700, namnd wrote:
> * The configuration file is in XML so netupdown can handle sophisticated
> configuration. Editing the XML the configuration by hand or by software
> will be easy and comfortable.
Editing XML by hand "easy and comfortable"?!?
In which wo
Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
It is part of the base system. And people will have to manipulate it
even when the web interface is not available. Think of using globs and
stats. Also think of creative usages of symlinks.
Well, I guess that it is up to me to "think" (demonstrate fisibility)
here. Otherwise
Roberto C. Sánchez wrote:
* The configuration file is in XML so netupdown can handle sophisticated
configuration. Editing the XML the configuration by hand or by software
will be easy and comfortable.
Forgive me, but "yeah right!" Have you ever actually edited XML by
hand? Try tweaking a
Am Sonntag 17 Februar 2008 schrieb namnd:
> In this case, the configuration is as easy as:
>
> password="***"/>
>
>
The ppp stanza should not contain authentication information. Especially since
username/password only covers the most simple authentication method. And
other parts could us
On Sun, Feb 17, 2008 at 11:20:48PM +0700, namnd wrote:
>
> * The configuration file is in XML so netupdown can handle sophisticated
> configuration. Editing the XML the configuration by hand or by software
> will be easy and comfortable.
Forgive me, but "yeah right!" Have you ever actually edi
Dear Debian developers,
My team have been developing a software for my company since 2004, now I
have plan to release it to the public, hopefully in an open source
license if the management board doesn't object. So I need the peer
reviews from the community of the quality of the software, if it
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