Re: xml configuration file
Rodrigo Moya <[email protected]> Fri, 30 Apr 2004 11:46:37 +0200
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On Thu, 2004-04-29 at 16:48 +0200, Carlos Garnacho wrote: > Hi Tiago, > > As I told you in IRC, while it might be a sensible solution and that all > distros should unify in a single configuration schema, I don't think at > all that we should give the first step here, my main reasons are: > > - distro specific tools & apps will rely in the distros' config files, > causing data duplication, misinformation, errors, user headaches, etc... > > - we still should parse config files (at least for creating the initial > home-made config file), and at some point, we still should rewrite the > config files, for data consistency > > - this is only valid in the network config issue, IMHO the GST look for > a broader point of view for config stuff > > - This would be more a maintenance pain than a bless for the gst > developer(s?) > > Of course, these problems should vanish if the distros agree on a common > config file, but I expect more to see cows in the moon than distros > agreeing on something like this :) > > Regards > > El mié, 28-04-2004 a las 01:55, +0000, Tiago Cogumbreiro escribió: > > I would like to propose to the list an effort to try to create a XML > > specification file that would provide the network configuration details. > > > > Why? > > Unix has a know problem, a miss of standard. Because of the openness of > > Open Source each of us tries to create the best solution for a given > > problem, while this is great for some things it is not that good for > > other, because it may lead to fragmentation and disorder, therefore > > losing effectiveness. > > I don't think this should be done in GST. Once there is a configuration standard for all distributions and unix flavours, GST should use it, but I don't think it's GST's job to design a config standard. GST should work with whatever the distro it's running on uses. That shouldn't prevent you from trying to push for that standard, but I think you'll first have to convince the distro people, much before GST :-) It's not worth the effort for GST to invent a new thing that probably nobody else would ever use. cheers