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Cliff wrote:
> Brad Buckingham wrote:
>> Folks,
>>
>> I'd like to get your opinion....
>>
>> I'm currently working on a Python script that uses Spacewalk XMLRPC
>> APIs to list/delete system snapshots.  Since this script uses the
>> XMLRPC APIs, it is not required that it run on the Spacewalk server
>> and it is not dependent on other Spacewalk packages  (e.g.
>> spacewalk-backend, spacewalk-java...etc).  As a result, I'd like to
>> create a new RPM for this script and others that we'll likely create
>> in the future.
>>
>> Now, I'd like to get your opinion on the following:
>>
>> 1. Where is a good place to store scripts like this in git ?  (e.g.
>> $GITDIR/spacewalk/tools?)
>>    Currently, we have scripts in several locations; however, most of
>> them are internal.
> 
> spacewalk/scripts
> spacewalk/contrib
> 
> Is current locations of this type of content. I think scripts or new
> location under 'spacewalk/client' - so that we package up a collection
> of client scripts folks can use on their workstation to interact with
> their Spacewalk server rather than checking out the git repo.
> 
> As for name, not sure.
> 
> Cliff
> 
>>
>> 2. What would be a good name for an RPM like this?  (e.g.
>> spacewalk-tools?)
>>

spacewalk-utils would be my preference.

Thanks.
Brandon

>> thanks in advance,
>> Brad
>>
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