That would be a great improvement! Thanks! On Fri, Sep 10, 2021 at 7:33 PM Windham Wong <[email protected]> wrote:
> I +1 for switching to bazel for better structure and procedure to compile > the topology. I believe a working example of python topology is necessary, > and require a good angle to show how to utilise the elements of Heron. > > Regards J, > Windham Wong > OSWE, OSCP, GCIA, Specialist in Cybersecurity > Co-Founder, Managing Partner of > Stormeye.io, Hong Kong Managed Security Operation Center Limited > Specialist in Cybersecurity, Log Management and SIEM System > Email // [email protected] ( > https://link.getmailspring.com/link/[email protected]/1?redirect=mailto%3Awindham.wong%40stormeye.io&recipient=ZGV2QGhlcm9uLmFwYWNoZS5vcmc%3D > ) > Phone // +852_3590_2212_|_+852_9832_0707 (tel:+85235902212) > Fax // +852_3590_2202 (tel:+852_3590_2202) > > On 9月 11 2021, at 8:07 早上, Saad Ur Rahman <[email protected]> > wrote: > > Hi Josh, > > > > This would be a massive boon to adoption. If all you need to do is > install dependencies, perform a Git pull, and then kick off a build life > becomes rather easy. > > On 2021/09/10 22:33:49 Josh Fischer wrote: > > > Hey all, > > > > > > As part of increasing community adoption we need to make it easier to > work > > > with heron, work in an IDE and etc. I’m thinking of starting to look > this > > > weekend switching from pex_rules to native bazel Python rules. Anyone > see > > > any issues with this? > > > -- > > > Sent from A Mobile Device > > > > > > >
