Hi Danny, On 5 May 2011, at 22:28, Auble, Danny wrote:
> Hey Jimmy, > > You can do a fork on the github project and do a pull request. On the > licensing front, SLURM is released using the GPLv2 license. If it isn't too > much of a problem it would be nice to be consistent with that. But it is up > to you what you release your code as. > We would like to release it on the same licensing conditions (and disclaimers etc...) as the upstream project so GPLv2 is not an issue. I've created a fork on github and we're probably going to make one or two big commits for this work. > I am guessing you have flushed out the current phpext dir already in the > contribs dir. In any case, this is a great contribution, thanks! > Yeap, we pretty much only kept the basic php extension stuff and Peter has implemented enough functionality to pull data out of the controller daemon for a web developer to show cluster configuration, statuses, job and partition information. The current work is pretty self contained and we can build it outside the slurm source tree, ideally I would like to see it added to the spec file and enabled in contrib/Makefile.am scripts once we are done with the clean up. Regards, Jimmy Tang -- Trinity Centre for High Performance Computing, Lloyd Building, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin 2, Ireland. http://www.tchpc.tcd.ie/
