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Migrate into factory design #14
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(related with cmdrunner) |
Please see last commit ulmitov/pyarcconf@faca59f |
Looks like you are doing an amazing job ! |
@ulmitov I've checked that pyarcconf is not reserved on pypi. If you wanna push there, I strongly recommend you to allocate it as quick as possible. Project license is MIT, so no much trouble should be there, but, I you want to become the "main" maintainer, I recommend you to email the original author and ask him for an authorization. With that, you can ask github to make your project the main "fork". |
Looking forward to a single py storage package ;) |
Oooh, never done it, will take me some time to understand what is going on there, according to your PR |
But actually maybe it's not really important to reserve the project name, since i hope this code will be migrated anyway to the single raid package |
The owner is ok with transfer ownerships, but in couple of month i'll be moving to other tasks and won't be able to maintain this repo. |
Depends on what do you mean with "on my side". We can move the project to "naudit/xx" repository and maintain it for a while. (Or at least try, as said I don't have such hw, so many tests would be impossible to make from my side). In the other hand, if you mean "on my side" to merge into pystorcli/pysmart, I see too much work for the time I have to "open source projects" right now... I would leave that for september/onwards +/- |
Yes, i meant into pystorcli, so it would be possible to import a single package. I see your point, ok |
Hi @ralequi ! |
Or if you could guide me whether the runner will return a proc object (like in pystorcli) or the tuple like in pysmart ? |
Hi! In the other side, about an estimation... Well, I don't like to compromise myself. I have a bunch of work but I'm sure this could be done in a couple of months (probably even less) with full dedication. Nevertheless, as probably you've noticed, I can't be full time on open source. So, let's be conservative... what about Dec'2023 ? |
Long time but ok |
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