Bug#781173: ITP: crmsh -- Command-line interface for High-Availability cluster management on GNU/Linux systems

2015-03-25 Thread Richard B Winters
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Richard B Winters r...@mmogp.com

* Package name: crmsh
  Version : 2.2.0~rc2+git.115.g0e24f25
  Upstream Author : Dejan Muhamedagic de...@suse.de, Kristoffer Gronlund 
kgronl...@suse.com
* URL : https://github.com/ClusterLabs/crmsh
* License : GPL-2+
  Programming Lang: Python
  Description : CLI for HA cluster management

Command-line interface for High-Availability cluster 
management on GNU/Linux systems


crmsh is one of several command-line interfaces for managing
the pacemaker/corosync High-Availability cluster stack. It was 
at one time bundled with cman, but as cman is no longer used or 
supported in the modern stack; crmsh needs its own package.

RHEL only used cman until corosync was able to handle quorum
on its own. In Debian, crmsh is bundled with cman. Both are
considered out-of-date.

I've authored changes upstream, and plan to keep in close
contact with the upstream team. I intend to maintain this
package via sponsorship - unless debian-ha would like to 
sponsor the package and allow me to join the team.

If debian-ha is inactive, though, I'd like to get it going
again. It will be uploaded to mentors.debian.org if nothing
else, and awaiting sponsorship.


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Bug#781173: ITP: crmsh -- Command-line interface for High-Availability cluster management on GNU/Linux systems

2015-03-25 Thread Paul Wise
On Thu, Mar 26, 2015 at 12:36 AM, Richard B Winters wrote:

 crmsh is one of several command-line interfaces for managing

FYI, crmsh is already in Debian unstable so this ITP wasn't needed.
You should be updating the existing Debian package rather than
packaging it from scratch.

 I've authored changes upstream, and plan to keep in close
 contact with the upstream team. I intend to maintain this
 package via sponsorship - unless debian-ha would like to
 sponsor the package and allow me to join the team.

 If debian-ha is inactive, though, I'd like to get it going
 again. It will be uploaded to mentors.debian.org if nothing
 else, and awaiting sponsorship.

Have you contacted them?

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