You will never have to sell me on less code :) 

Code wins :) pull requests matter :) I might even take a look see at the code.  
Hey powershell is popular now.  And can do GUIs and is much easier then c.  So 
what about ossec cmdlets? 

> On Sep 17, 2014, at 9:21 PM, "SoulAuctioneer" <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> Good suggestion but I just think the GUI does more than it needs to. 
> Especially with the service management. Keeping that code around and building 
> it into the CLI just isnt' worth it to me. Easy enough to do with mmc or 
> existing CLI tools most Windows Administrators know and love.
> 
> If you take that away you are left with some quick links to help and version 
> information and key importation. Key importation can be made available VIA 
> CLI (should already be there) and the rest can be done with Windows shortcuts.
> 
> We could keep the GUI around build it on top of the CLI tools but frankly 
> that is a lot of work and and time and again I'd rather spend that on other 
> things right now. We can possibly bring the GUI back when the code base is 
> ready and the Windows agent as a whole is ready.
> 
> In other words... easier said than done :)
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