pungi window frontend
Joel Andres Granados
jgranado at redhat.com
Tue Apr 17 09:37:15 UTC 2007
Jeroen van Meeuwen wrote:
> Joel Andres Granados wrote:
>> Hi list:
>>
>> How about having a py-gtk based front end for pungi. It would
>> basically do two things : 1) manage the pungi config files
>> (yum.conf.x86_64, manifest, pungi.conf...) and 2) call pungi with the
>> selected data.
>> This would be another package separate from pungi that depends on
>> pungi and yum and other X stuff. I think this would be really cool
>> at least to create the package list. The user would simply choose
>> from a list of packages. More or less like anaconda does it when you
>> are installing the system. The user can also specify other yum
>> repositories and locate comp.xml files....
>> The Idea is to keep it simple but helpful so even more people can
>> make there own spins.
>>
>> comments?
>>
>> PD: It would be called "snakecharmer" or something.
>>
>
> Hi Joel,
>
> Fedora Unity has this kind of tool in the making [1], it's beta
> release being scheduled May 1st (this year).
>
> If you feel like you have ideas, please take a look at our feature
> list [2] and comment on our mailing list [3].
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Jeroen van Meeuwen
> -kanarip
>
> [1] Revisor Source Repository
> http://hosted.fedoraproject.org/projects/revisor
>
> [2] Revisor Feature List
> http://revisor.fedoraunity.org/development/feature-list
>
> [3] Revisor Mailing List
> http://lists.fedoraunity.org/mailman/listinfo/revisor-users
>
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Yep, thats more or less what I was looking for.
THX. :)
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