[aur-dev] the json query interface
I am almost thinking the json interface needs to be disconnected from the aur itself, and offered up as a separate service. Reasoning: 1. It has a different focus than the rest of the aur. 2. Updates to the interface could be done without needing to update the rest of the aur. 3. We could drop alot of the aur overhead in the rcp interface 4. We could rewrite the interface in python, and just attach it to a url on the aur site (or its own port or something). 5. It would give us a chance to maybe do some new and exciting things. thoughts? Since I am offering up the idea, and since I wrote the original json interface, I would have no problem doing the work, so this isn't a "I think this is a good idea for someone else to do" type thing. I am looking for feedback as to whether I should spend the time on it or not.
On Sat, 24 May 2008 22:15:02 -0700 eliott <eliott@cactuswax.net> wrote:
I am almost thinking the json interface needs to be disconnected from the aur itself, and offered up as a separate service.
Reasoning: 1. It has a different focus than the rest of the aur. 2. Updates to the interface could be done without needing to update the rest of the aur. 3. We could drop alot of the aur overhead in the rcp interface 4. We could rewrite the interface in python, and just attach it to a url on the aur site (or its own port or something). 5. It would give us a chance to maybe do some new and exciting things.
thoughts?
Since I am offering up the idea, and since I wrote the original json interface, I would have no problem doing the work, so this isn't a "I think this is a good idea for someone else to do" type thing. I am looking for feedback as to whether I should spend the time on it or not.
+++++plus I was going to do something like this eventually. I'd like to put AUR into the command line as the primary interface with full functionality.
On Mon, May 26, 2008 at 4:53 AM, Loui <louipc.ist@gmail.com> wrote:
On Sat, 24 May 2008 22:15:02 -0700 eliott <eliott@cactuswax.net> wrote:
I am almost thinking the json interface needs to be disconnected from the aur itself, and offered up as a separate service.
Reasoning: 1. It has a different focus than the rest of the aur. 2. Updates to the interface could be done without needing to update the rest of the aur. 3. We could drop alot of the aur overhead in the rcp interface 4. We could rewrite the interface in python, and just attach it to a url on the aur site (or its own port or something). 5. It would give us a chance to maybe do some new and exciting things.
thoughts?
Since I am offering up the idea, and since I wrote the original json interface, I would have no problem doing the work, so this isn't a "I think this is a good idea for someone else to do" type thing. I am looking for feedback as to whether I should spend the time on it or not.
+++++plus
I was going to do something like this eventually. I'd like to put AUR into the command line as the primary interface with full functionality.
I would like the AUR completely rewritten! -- Callan Barrett
On 16:05 Mon 26 May , Callan Barrett wrote:
On Mon, May 26, 2008 at 4:53 AM, Loui <louipc.ist@gmail.com> wrote:
On Sat, 24 May 2008 22:15:02 -0700 eliott <eliott@cactuswax.net> wrote:
I am almost thinking the json interface needs to be disconnected from the aur itself, and offered up as a separate service.
Reasoning: 1. It has a different focus than the rest of the aur. 2. Updates to the interface could be done without needing to update the rest of the aur. 3. We could drop alot of the aur overhead in the rcp interface 4. We could rewrite the interface in python, and just attach it to a url on the aur site (or its own port or something). 5. It would give us a chance to maybe do some new and exciting things.
thoughts?
Since I am offering up the idea, and since I wrote the original json interface, I would have no problem doing the work, so this isn't a "I think this is a good idea for someone else to do" type thing. I am looking for feedback as to whether I should spend the time on it or not.
+++++plus
I was going to do something like this eventually. I'd like to put AUR into the command line as the primary interface with full functionality.
I would like the AUR completely rewritten!
-- Callan Barrett
There's AUR2 project - http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Aur2 -- pozdrawiam, Piotr Husiatyński
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Callan Barrett
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eliott
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Loui
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Piotr Husiatyński