On 04/18/2012 03:41 PM, Osier Yang wrote:
On 2012年04月18日 15:41, Guannan Ren wrote:
On 04/18/2012 01:49 PM, Osier Yang wrote:
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env.cfg => conf/env.cfg | 0
kickstart.cfg => conf/kickstart.cfg | 0
exception.py | 2 +-
generator.py | 2 +-
parser.py | 4 ++--
repos/domain/install_image.py | 2 +-
repos/domain/install_linux_cdrom.py | 2 +-
repos/domain/install_linux_check.py | 2 +-
repos/domain/install_linux_net.py | 4 ++--
repos/domain/install_windows_cdrom.py | 6 +++---
.../multiple_thread_block_on_domain_create.py | 2 +-
11 files changed, 13 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
rename env.cfg => conf/env.cfg (100%)
rename kickstart.cfg => conf/kickstart.cfg (100%)



the conf file should be in the root directory,
just like the Makefile.am or Makefile, we don't need to hide it
It's the interface to user.

It's not hidden, doesn't "conf" tells it stores the config
files? Let's orgnize things in a good manner, but not
throw everything under source root. Makefile is the different
story, no comparability.

Osier

     The files in the root directory should be import to user.
     I really think the conf files should be seen directly when users
     want to edit it.

Just like the global_config.ini and shadow_config.ini files in autotest,
     they are just in the root level.

     Guannan Ren

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