On Thu, 25 Aug 2011 22:49:05 +0200
Michael Scherer <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I finished a quick script that I wrote during my spare time on
> Wednesday to do a automated test installation in a vm, using
> libvirt, virtinst, and drakx auto-installation feature.  
> 
> As I like catchy names, the project is called Viviane, for 
> Virtualized Integrated Verification of Installer with Automated
> Networked Eyeballs. Why did I chose that name is buried deep in
> the script, kudos to who find it ( and there goes the trick to
> make people read my code ).
> 

I'm not a coder or packager, so didn't understand most of the code,
but I enjoy a good puzzle. I think this is the clue in the code:

'users' => [
                    {
                      'icon' => 'default',
                      'realname' => 'Myrddin Wyllt',
                      'uid' => undef,
                      'groups' => ['dialout'],
                      'name' => 'merlin',
                      'shell' => '/bin/bash',
                      'gid' => undef
                    }
                  ],

Viviane is one of the many names for the Lady of the Lake. Maybe
not many Mageia packagers have studied Arthurian legend? :-)

-- 
Margot
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