PHAT is a web-based platform for managing networks.
The reason for releasing the code was to break a vicious cycle of waiting for it to be cleaner and more useful. As a sys/network admin, the developer did not have much time to devote to coding. Releasing the code allowed people to have access to it and provide feedback.
At present, PHAT is reliant on NIS and MySQL. However, the NIS dependency will be removed soon, and the MySQL dependency will eventually be replaced by either PEAR or ADODB. Those with networking and PHP expertise should not have difficulty replacing or abstracting the dependencies.
The release name "pseudocode" accurately describes the current state of PHAT. It is a proof of concept with ideas reigning supreme. The code has been tested on PHP 4.x and Apache and has also been tested on Linux and Solaris. PHAT makes a couple of system calls that are specific to *nix, but this dependency should eventually go away.
In summary, PHAT has potential for growth and is a useful tool for managing switches, routers, and traffic handlers. Those with PHP and networking expertise should be able to work with the code and remove any dependencies.
Version 0.0.1: N/A