On Tue, Dec 21, 2004 at 10:36:48AM +0100, Andreas Schuldei wrote: > i started on this, but the size of this task is a bit scary: it > includes splitting up a 480kbyte python file in two.
this is what i spend most of my week with: I learned it would be best to fork the feidegvs command set and that i would need to create a new Constants.py file, describing our setup in detail. (this might be ok for debian-edu is not optimal for a generic debian package.) Creating a proper Constants.py file in turn requires a good understanding of cerebrum. furthermore i researched some java issues of jbofh. During the time i waited for input on the above, i worked a bit on the wlus test infrastructure and the afs problems (which got solved by hartmans mostly). furthermore i spend some time to get funding for kerberos bindings for python (now i look for a coder wanting to do the job) and debconf5 organizing. next week (2) i will - create and estimate of how much time i spend on cerebrum allready - create a Constants.py file for cerebrum - work on the jbofh_cmds.py for cerebrum - fill time gaps with work on the wlus testing framework - debconf5 sponsorship > Further future goals are to > - shrink the import script in size (some more redundancy to > remove). > - work on the wlus testframework, so that work on wlus can be > picked up again in a controlled way > - write a cerebrum backend for wlus > - switch wlus to that cerebrum backend > - compile jbofh into binaries, eliminating some dependencies > - attempt again to build the cerebrum documentation -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

