Tomasz Chmielewski wrote: > Good job. > What can I say - it's the best management interface for WPKG the world > have seen :) Thanks.. :) > OK, here's my list of suggestions/questions: > > 1) What is its license? GPL?
GNU GPL v2. I've updated the footer to denote that now.. > 2) Is it possible to generate XML for single packages/profiles/hosts? Yes, it was for packages (just wasn't linked), and now is for profiles and hosts.. and all have been linked w/ orange XML buttons.. > 3) Although I can understand the interface pretty well, it might need a > little explanation for a new user. A couple of "?" (with JavaScript > onmouseover? HTML popup?) icons here and there would be great. Done... I've only ToolTip'd up a few things.. so, suggestions on other items to put ToolTips on would be great.. (Package/Profile/Host lists, and the General page when you have a specific package open are the main ones I've done) > 4) Perhaps other ideas that one will have when uses software... Of course... always open to future changes! > Perhaps a bit philosophical question - what would you like to do with > it in the future? What I mean, after WPKG installer is ready and > feature-full in about two months, there are still some features > waiting to be integrated into wpkg.js... > > WPKG Web Interface would be a great addition to what we have already. > In other words, if you want this Web Interface to be hosted on > wpkg.org/sourceforge.net, have it developed by other people, etc. > > If yes, perhaps it's time to set up a SVN repository (does > svn.wpkg.org work)? > I plan on continuing development of the web interface as WPKG expands its capabilities. The modular design of each page / section should make it fairly easy to maintain the code for. I would also be more than happy to host it on an SVN ( or similar ) system, either on wpkg.org/sourceforge.net or on my own server (would have to set it up on my own box as well). I will throw this word of caution to those wanting to dabble in the code... I wrote this for myself 1st, and 2nd to share.. So, in my normal style, Comments are far and few between ( with the exception of one file that I commented up for my own sanity ). More than happy to dedicate some clock cycles to adding more comments, but this is a back burner thing for me. >> I've also integrated a means of managing the MySQL data for >> http://unattended.sourceforge.net > > That's also nice, I use Unattended as well. > To bad Unattended doesn't seem much developed these days anymore? Ya... Seems there's an offshoot of a GUI bootable CD... Not sure how GUI it is.. haven't tried it yet. I'm not in it for the frills.. if it works, don't fix it! :) > I see there is a download link now, great. Yep, getting ready to increment the version by .0.1 and post a new package with the current changes in it. On a slightly different note.. I've had issues getting the WPKG Windows Installer to run as the system account. When I try it, I get an event log entry that says 'An unexpected network error occurred' (which isn't very specific), and the service stops. If I change the service to use the local 'Administrator' account, it works fine... ( and no, the Administrator account doesn't have any rights to the network shares which WPKG or any of the packages are on. ) Any help with this would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Michael J. Kidd Jabber/XMPP/GoogleTalk: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ: 14984728 MSN: [EMAIL PROTECTED] AIM/YIM: kiddlinuxsoft ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Take Surveys. Earn Cash. Influence the Future of IT Join SourceForge.net's Techsay panel and you'll get the chance to share your opinions on IT & business topics through brief surveys - and earn cash http://www.techsay.com/default.php?page=join.php&p=sourceforge&CID=DEVDEV _______________________________________________ wpkg-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/wpkg-users
