Hi Sean, really thanks for your interest in the project!
The project is not officially support but I didn't say it's not active. The thing is that the project is being developed by just me in my spare time and it's highly dependent on libvirt-php project that I do along with some collegues. I'm a Red Hat engineer and I've had an idea of having php-virt-control project and one of my collegues hosts this on his server however there's no real development currently being done as this is not even in Fedora (although I already have a review request there for about a year or so).
I'm currently pretty busy with work stuff so I'd really appreciate some help on this but unfortunately I don't have a bugzilla for this. I'll try to use our publicly available OpenShift cloud project to install it and let you know the URL then. It may be a really useful thing.
If you have any ideas would be good to implement then please tell me using this list and we'll figure out what would be good to work on. Of course, this is open-source so if you'd like to work on this then I hope you have open-source spirit too ;-)
You can put me to the CC list of the e-mail next time and I'd really appreciate any help with this ;-)
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?
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