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Hello... again!

list Sean Clark
Fri, 6 Feb 2015 16:40:10 -0500
Message-Id: <user-98643a962fe7@xymon.invalid>

Don't forget -- EVERYONE MUST USE LSB directories NOW!!!!!

And SELINUX


:-D


Just joking, congrats on the new role JC


Best Regards,

Sean Clark


On 2/3/15, 12:23 PM, "J.C. Cleaver" <user-87556346d4af@xymon.invalid> wrote:
Hello all!

First off, I'd like to thank Henrik once again for his amazing work on the
Xymon project. It's rare to see a monitoring system (or any sort of
software) be able to stand the test of time the way bbgen and Hobbit/Xymon
has. It's a testament to the sound architecture that Henrik has built, and
the solid Big Brother concepts before it, that the project has succeeded
and can scale flexibly to meet such a wide variety of needs.


For me, it's been a long journey! I can still remember my first exposure
all those years ago to the "blinkenlights" web page -- set up by the
grizzled Unix veteran at my university -- which provided a quick
status-at-a-glance of all the important boxes throughout the campus
network, and being fascinated by it. Having subsequently used BB, bbgen,
and Hobbit/Xymon in various capacities as a system administrator and
engineer throughout the years, I'm excited to be able to help ensure the
project continues to thrive!


The first order of business will be the official 4.3.18 release, landing
shortly, with the recent security CVE addressed. Following that, I
envision a segment of important bugfixes and quality-of-life improvement
submissions, followed by a period of stabilization and continued feature
development.


I look forward to working with everyone in this new capacity!


Best Regards,

Japheth "J.C." Cleaver


On Tue, February 3, 2015 7:13 am, Henrik Størner wrote:
Hi,

it is my great pleasure to announce that Xymon now has a new maintainer
of the version 4 (production) branch: J.C. Cleaver.

jc has been active in Xymon work for quite some time - he is perhaps
best know for his work on the Xymon RPM packages available on
terabithia.org. He has also been trying to feed a number of patches into
the Xymon project, which hasn't worked as well as it should due to my
being slow. So last year I suggested that we could split the work
between us - jc taking over the version 4 branch, and myself working on
the upcoming version 5.

And that is what we are now implementing, starting with the release of
version 4.3.18 which jc will be announcing shortly.

Just to avoid any confusion: All of the Xymon "infrastructure" continues
unchanged - the mailing list stays where it is, the xymon.com website
will still be running, and the Sourceforge project stays remains the
primary distribution site for new releases. I will also still be leading
the developments in version 5 - hopefully I can start moving this
forward, now that I don't have to attend so much to the production
branch.


But this truly is a watedshed event for me. Xymon has been my "baby"
since it all began in november 2002 - back when it was called "bbgen"
and could only do a tiny bit of what Xymon is capable of today. My
original announcement of version 1.0 is still online at
http://support.bb4.com/bbd/archive/200211/msg00027.html ... Thanks to
CSC giving me time to work on Xymon, it evolved into what is is today.
But since I changed job in mid-2013 I have not been using Xymon in my
daily job - and that means my time to work on Xymon has been quite
limited. As a consequence, the development work has mostly been at a
standstill.

It is the ultimate responsibility of an Open Source project lead to
acknowledge when you must hand over the project to someone else. jc
taking over the responsibility for version 4 is an important step along
the way to make sure that Xymon will continue as a live project, and I
am very grateful that he is willing to contribute time and effort to the
project. And I know he has a lot of ideas and plans for making it even
better.

So please welcome jc as the new head of Xymon version 4!


Best regards,
Henrik

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