Hello Michael, thank you for having precised what i mean because you have found the good words to explain what i'm trying to do. I'm in holidays for 2 weekd so i've more free time during these 2 weeks. But i will visit UK on friday for 1 week so i may be less responsive to comments. Thank you for your support and your good ideas.
2009/10/6 Michael K. Johnson <johns...@rpath.com>: > On Mon, Oct 05, 2009 at 11:24:52PM +0200, Bertrand Juglas wrote: >> Hello all, >> bodhi is fully opensource and if i remember well it's also in python >> so i can grab the python source code used in the client to query and >> retrieve the wanted kind of information. >> Michael, do you agree on this path ? > > Yes, essentially. > >> I feel it should be simpler for me to grab source code by >> understanding it than creating new source code from scratch. >> I will put the grabed source code as soon as i've tested it to work well for >> me. >> Have a good day ! > > In the long run, rather than copying code (and worrying about license > compatibility and following changes upstream) just building bodhi > and importing its published interfaces makes more sense to me. > > Re-writing parts of bodhi seems like a waste of time to me; I'm very > glad that you're doing the appropriate research here. This is great! > Again, many thanks! > _______________________________________________ > Foresight-devel mailing list > Foresight-devel@lists.rpath.org > http://lists.rpath.org/mailman/listinfo/foresight-devel > _______________________________________________ Foresight-devel mailing list Foresight-devel@lists.rpath.org http://lists.rpath.org/mailman/listinfo/foresight-devel