I liked the video, I liked the concept, I give you more credit for using ogv
and I will defiantly have a look at MICO...but please...for love of atheism,
please dont keep highlighting bits of text if you make another one...it
made it incredibly tedious to watch at times.

All credit to the fact it's very simple to understand...so with this in
mind, when you type "history" we know what it is your doing and do not need
to highlight this...Just a little heads up, I know I am really am nit
picking but I've seen so many people do presentations, videos etc badly and
you end up hurting your self more. :)

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
Fernando Quintero
Sent: 22 July 2009 23:22
To: tico
Cc: Astrid Sanchez; [email protected]
Subject: Re: New Project - MICO

Hi Tico, Im working in the project too.

Basically, how do you add new "commands"  to nsh?, coding in c?, the
idea is use a .xml file with easy fields.

And, We Think nsh is used more for routing services,like BGP, OSPF,
etc, with mico the idea is configure system's stuff and services
installed with the base system, like dhcp, dns, vpn, nfs, ssh, etc.

these are some ideas about, what we want to do.

2009/7/22 tico <[email protected]>:
> Astrid Sanchez wrote:
>>
>> Here in Colombia started some months ago the development of a
>> new project called MICO. It's purpose is create a CLI to configure
>> services on
>> OpenBSD. MICO was presented in Campus Party Colombia and you can see the
>> slides on [1], also the screencast showing the functionality implemented
>> so
>> far in [2].
>>
>
> Hello Astrid,
>
> I've read your slides, but it's not clear to me what advantage MICO has
over
> nsh[A],
> which already is a CLI that configures services on OpenBSD and is well
> integrated.
>
> Certainly you're free to write whatever CLI or management scripts you
want,
> but I was curious why you wanted to start over? What problem with nsh are
> you trying to fix?
>
> !Saludos!
> Tico
>
> [A] http://www.nmedia.net/nsh/
>
>



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