Re: [et-mgmt-tools] Cimbiote methods

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Bart Whiteley wrote:
On 3/22/07, *Michael DeHaan* <mdehaan@xxxxxxxxxx <mailto:mdehaan@xxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:

    Wow, a post about Cimbiote :)   I'm happy and sad at the same time.
    You're basically the first person who has asked about
    it.    Cimbiote is
    now largely unmaintained, and I should update the web page to
    indicate
    we are looking for a new owner.    I would really like to see someone
    who is well connected with CIM development help continue it.


I would like to take ownership of Cimbiote if you're looking for a new
owner.  I added support for associations to Cimbiote a couple of months
back, but haven't got around to testing it thoroughly yet, which is why
I haven't submitted the patch yet.
This sounds really good to me. Cimbiote is GPL'd with the plugin examples being LGPL'd, so I do not see a problem with this. Obviously leave copyrights intact :)

I would say go ahead and find a new home to host it.

    At the time when it was written we saw a lot of large company interest
    in CIM and wanted to help out in making writing providers easier for
    those that were not CIM experts -- writing CIM providers is way too
    painful, and documentation is scarce.     Standardized interfaces, we
    thought, were definitely a good idea, but the problem was these
    standards were overcomplicated and that created a high barrier to
    entry
    for open-source players (who generally preferred simpler and more
    transparent technology).  Unfortunately, we were unable to drum up
    community interest among pegasus-list and open source CIM project
leaders.

I did a presentation on pywbem and Cimbiote at Management Developers
Conference ( mandevcon.com <http://mandevcon.com>) back in December.

Very interesting.   Have slides?  :)

I believe the current
CIM/WBEM community isn't very interested in a Python provider
interface because to date, most of this group has been involved in
embedded environments such as BMCs, where python is not guaranteed
to be present.

--Michael

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