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Re: QAPI sync meeting
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Damien Hedde |
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Re: QAPI sync meeting |
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Wed, 29 Sep 2021 15:42:38 +0200 |
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On 9/27/21 18:55, John Snow wrote:
Hiya,
I'd like to propose that at least the three of us arrange a time to have
a meeting where we discuss our plans and ideas for QAPI going forward,
including rust, python, and golang extensions to the QAPI generator,
what we hope to accomplish with those projects, and so on.
What I am hoping to get out of this for myself is a high-level overview
of people's plans for QAPI and to produce some notes on those plans so
that I can have a reference that we've all acknowledged as roughly
accurate to be able to keep the community's design goals for QAPI in
mind as I continue my own development. Ultimately, I'd like some kind of
rough draft of a "QAPI roadmap".
I know there was a rust meetup during KVM Forum, but I was unable to
attend due to the timing. I'd like to expand the focus a little more
broadly to QAPI in general and discuss our "personal" roadmaps, goals,
queued work, etc so that we can collaboratively formulate a broader
vision of our work.
I'm posting to qemu-devel in case anyone else has an interest in this
area and would like to eavesdrop or share opinions, but we should
probably come up with an agenda first. So:
I would be interested too.
My current topic of interest is somewhat distant (roughly: "remote"
machine assembly) but I would like to better understand the QAPI roadmap.
--
Damien