Well, the bugzilla on the link ( http://bugzilla.php-virt-control.org )I provided should send you the link ASAP. I've seen the database however I didn't see you registration here. Please register to this bugzilla first.
About the package naming I've never thought about it however the project is already having a name and a domain is registered. If applicable we should think of better naming for not just this project but all virtualization-related projects that are not officially supported, like virt-backup and maybe others that could be useful (if we find any).
Or do you mean renaming the debian package to pvc as php-virt-control ? Theoretically we could think about the name of virtual-machine-controller (VMC) since the php-virt-control was badly chosen. There's no need to specify the platform it uses in here (PHP in this case). It could be Virtual Machine Controller, or Web-virt-control, instead. Any name suggestions?
For bugzilla on php-virt-control there are 2 namespaces as this is intended to be a personal bugzilla as well so please look to the "Virtualization related" namespace/classification.
Michal
On 03/12/2012 11:01 PM, Sean wrote:
I haven't received confirmation emails from either bugzilla or openshift yet (registered for both), so I'll toss this one out there:
I noticed a comment about the name on the package review and I did find it confusing at first, plus every time I read it I hear "birth control".
Rather than change the whole project & site name, would it be worth considering going with simply "pvc" for the package distribution?
_S
-------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: [php-virt-control] vs. "ovirt" Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2012 19:39:23 +0100 From: Michal Novotny minovotn@redhat.com To: Virtual machine control for PHP php-virt-control@lists.fedorahosted.org CC: Sean sean.channel@pacbell.net
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