Le 19/01/11 16:57, Gerhard Lausser a écrit :
as python3(.1 or .2) is becoming more practicable nearly every day (well that's my opinion),But it's still a release candidate. And even if there was an official 3.0 release, why follow the hype, when linux distributions will stay with 2.x for the next years? The focus is to have a solid code and i don't think it's worth yet to rewrite Shinken in this early phase, just because there's some new operators or datatypes which Shinken doesn't use anyway.Gerhard ok I see your point. but it's not mainly for new functionalities (current python(>=2.4 and < 3) features are already more than satisfiable to me) that I was thinking about it but more for the performance gains ; also it shouldn't be a "rewrite" but "just" a compatibility rework/adaptation (I guess normally it should be doable file per file without breaking things at all but I'm going too far away already ;) ) but shinken is already a very powerfull (if not the most) monitoring tool thus let's wait and see and stick to v2.4 (and >= but < 3) and we can guess we are going to have some "cleaner" (and more robust) code while things are going on and that could also ease the adaptation later. there will be plenty of greg. |
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