On 11/05/2010 01:28 PM, Mike McCune wrote:
On 11/04/2010 04:07 PM, Jeff Ortel wrote:
All,
The changes to migrate pulp to use gopher[1] have been pushed to master. For
the most
part, developers and users will not notice any significant differences.
Change Summary:
*<git>/src/pulp/messaging package replaced with gopher.messaging
*<git>/src/pulp/client/agent package replaced with gopher plugin defined as:
-<git>/etc/gopher/plugins/pulp.conf
-<git>/src/pulp/client/gopher/pulp.py
* Packaging (rpm) changes:
- pulp (rpm) requires: gopher-common
- pulp-client requires: gopher
*<git>/bin/pulpd (removed), replaced by gopherd
*<git>/etc/init.d (removed)
question:
Any reason you decided to call the package 'gopher' vs 'python-gopher'?
Does it go beyond the scope of a python lib and has general
functionality as a standalone tool?
one of the reasons I ask is you are stepping into the realm of confusing
people with the old Gopher protocol and tools:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gopher_%28protocol%29
"Although largely supplanted by the Web in the years following, the
Gopher protocol is still in use by enthusiasts, and a small population
of actively-maintained servers remains."
--
Mike McCune
mmccune AT redhat.com
Red Hat Engineering | Portland, OR
Systems Management | 650.254.4248
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