Re: Gluster Coreutils

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On 12 June 2015 at 23:59, chris holcombe <chris.holcombe@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Yeah I have this repo but it's basically empty: https://github.com/cholcombe973/GlusterUtils

AFAIK the plan is to collaborate through a git repo in github.com/gluster account. But anything that works should be good...

And the choice of language seems to be python.

Best Regards,
Vishwanath


On 06/12/2015 11:27 AM, Craig Cabrey wrote:
Chris,

That sounds good to me.

I already have started on implementation, just to get familiar with the codebase and GFAPI.

Is there a public repo that we can use for collaboration?

Craig

On Jun 12, 2015, at 10:46 AM, chris holcombe <chris.holcombe@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Craig,

I was actually planning on building the same tool set.  I would like to work with you also on this if that's ok.

-Chris

On 06/12/2015 10:43 AM, Jeff Darcy wrote:
Hi everyone,

This summer I am an intern at Facebook working on the Gluster team. Part of
my project for the summer includes developing a set of coreutils that
utilizes the Gluster C API natively.

This project is similar in nature to the NFS coreutils that some of you may
have heard about from the other Facebook engineers at the Gluster summit
recently. I just wanted to reach out to the Gluster community to gather
ideas, potential features, feedback, and direction.

The initial set of utilities that I am developing includes the following:

* cat
* mkdir
* put (read from stdin and write to a file)
* mv
* ls
* rm
* tail

Again, any feedback will be welcome.
Hi, Craig, and welcome to the project.  :)

There seems to be some overlap with a proposal Ragahavendra Talur sent out
a couple of days ago.

https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v1/url?u=https://docs.google.com/document/d/1yuRLRbdccx_0V0UDAxqWbz4g983q5inuINHgM1YO040/edit?usp%3Dsharing&k=ZVNjlDMF0FElm4dQtryO4A%3D%3D%0A&r=ThH6JMKaB%2Fxgkh9d2jPjehcdps8B69L0q04jdBbZvX4%3D%0A&m=86la5Xg7nlxAzIR6E5c2v2SgQSd6VssYzB%2BklM3wf%2BI%3D%0A&s=8d55bb5770b8ed1d683a6908a05af32b79289735c537c660252fcaa7c690e162

This seems like an excellent opportunity to collaborate.  Ideally, I think
it would be useful to have both an FTP-client-like "shell" and a set of
standalone "one shot" commands, based on as much common code as possible.

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