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[Xen-API] Future of "current" Python API and further developement


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  • From: Olivier LAMBERT <lambert.olivier@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 1 Mar 2010 09:35:24 +0100
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Hello,

I would like to know if the python API, which is part of Xen in Debian
package, will be still incorporated in next versions. I know it can be
a question for packagers, but it's more to understand if standalone
Xen and its python API have a future (opposed to XCP, but XCP is not
always fitted for certain purpose, when standalone Xen is "enough").
If not, does OCaml one can replace it ? For example, current ocml
version of xapi can drive Xen hypervisor in Debian Lenny (v3.2 of xen)
?

Because it's hard to take decisions about interface for this API if I
don't really understand the roadmap between these products :)

Regards,


Olivier
XO Project
http://xen-orchestra.com

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