On Mon, Nov 5, 2012 at 10:11 AM, Michal Novotny <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
> you didn't get response from your (PECL) team however I think it woudl be
> nice to have libvirt-php directly in the PECL, what do you think?
>
> Michal
>
>
> 2012/1/23 Michal Novotny <[email protected]>
>
> > Hi,
> > my name is Michal Novotny and I'm 27 years old guy from the Czech
> > Republic. I'm writing this e-mail from my personal e-mail address. I work
> > at Red Hat as a software engineer working in the virtualization space and
> > also working with libvirt (with some development done to the libvirt
> side).
> > Since there was no way to access the libvirt virtualization API directly
> > from PHP (which is very common platform on most of the webhosting
> servers)
> > so I've been looking for a project that's essentially a PHP bindings for
> > libvirt and I've found a project called php-libvirt some time ago. It's
> > been developed originally by Radek Hladik, a guy from the Czech Republic
> > for the management of internal servers in his company, but later we've
> (me
> > and Radek) agreed to have this managed directly under Red Hat and libvirt
> > site.
> >
> > The project's URL is http://libvirt.org/php and there's the version
> 0.4.5
> > currently implementing most of the essential libvirt functionality.
> >
> > The project code is available at:
> > http://libvirt.org/sources/php/libvirt-php-0.4.5.tar.gz
> >
> > Thanks!
> > Michal
> >
>

I think it would be nice having it on pecl.php.net and the licensing also
seems to be compatible (lgpl, right?) to be hosted there.

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