For those that are interested, here are the results from our survey
about VQAdmin:
9.8% - Remove it completely - she's dead Jim!
25.49% - Remove it, but create an "optional" package directory so that
you may still install it if you want.
5.88% - Remove it and replace it with the QControl PE (Personal Edition)
program - Yes I understand QControlPE only allows you to control 1
domain and is not open source
25.49% - Leave it alone. It's been there forever and that's the way it
should stay
33.33% - Remove it and replace it with a command-line, community written
utility to add/del/etc. domains.
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So, it being Father's Day weekend, I'm not going to do anything.
Sometime next week I'll start a subversion repo for a new command
utility to replace VQAdmin and figure out a schema for an "optional
software" directory to move VQAdmin into (and some other packages).
Once I get the subversion repo set up I'll work up a general framework
for the new utility. Then I'll give SVN access to who wants it and you
can go from there. You can drop what I put together and write something
new, continue with what I start and add to it, etc.
So start thinking of ideas on what you would like it to do and how to do
it. People with at least Bash programming skills will be needed, so
consider contributing if you can spare a few minutes here and there.
Thanks everyone!
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