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list Glen Foster
Thu, 6 Jul 2017 20:57:17 -0400
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Perhaps a xymonton.org link could be added to the Administration menu?


On 07/06/17 20:55, Galen Johnson wrote:
Thanks.  I've rethemed it and am looking into trying to make it just a
little friendlier within the boundaries of dokuwiki...I want to make
it more valuable which means more content but I'd prefer the community
help contribute.  There are several wiki's out there that I've
considered attempting to mirror content of that don't seem to be
getting updates (I hate stale content when I need help)...not sure if
those owners would object to it,  I'd also like to flesh out a "tips
and tricks" page, a la what is in the menu but with more content. 
Like I said, I'm willing to put in some additional time on this as
long as it's of value to the community.  I can't fling much C code but
I can manage systems and content :-).

On Thu, Jul 6, 2017 at 7:57 PM, Jeremy Laidman
<user-71895fb2e44c@xymon.invalid <mailto:user-71895fb2e44c@xymon.invalid>> wrote:

    Another vote from me for keeping Xymonton around! Even if I
    referred to it only once in the next 5 years, I would do so
    because it's extremely helpful. It's a valuable resource I
    wouldn't want to be without.

    On 6 July 2017 at 10:18, Galen Johnson <user-fc632e705d24@xymon.invalid
    <mailto:user-fc632e705d24@xymon.invalid>> wrote:

        keen...I was planning to make some changes but didn't want to
        waste my time if noone was using it.  I know Henrik has it
        referenced on xymon.com <http://xymon.com>; if you look under
        the "Xymon Project" drop down.  Pretty sure it shows up near
        the top when you google for xymon.  Ideally, I'd like to move
        as much content into Xymonton as possible.  It is a wiki at
        it's core (and needs a little TLC I haven't had time for lately).

        =G=

        On Wed, Jul 5, 2017 at 3:23 PM, Craig Nichols
        <user-8a738bc35875@xymon.invalid <mailto:user-8a738bc35875@xymon.invalid>> wrote:

            I've had a similar experience. I do do like being able to
            reference it.

            On Wed, Jul 5, 2017 at 1:16 PM, Matt Vander Werf
            <user-dfc3cf2ca434@xymon.invalid <mailto:user-dfc3cf2ca434@xymon.invalid>> wrote:

                I've found it very useful, especially when I was
                setting up our new Xymon server not too long ago.

                Maybe it's not well advertised that it exists? I know
                it took me a while before I found it.

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                Matt Vander Werf

                On Wed, Jul 5, 2017 at 3:09 PM, Galen Johnson
                <user-fc632e705d24@xymon.invalid <mailto:user-fc632e705d24@xymon.invalid>> wrote:

                    Hey folks,

                    I was just reviewing usage and latest updates to
                    monitors on xymonton.org <http://xymonton.org>;.  I
                    see lots of traffic by bots and spiders but not
                    much from users.  I'm just curious if the
                    community finds it useful at all.  I'm pretty sure
                    deadcat is better than dead (see what I did
                    there?) since Dell bought Quest.  I wasn't able to
                    grab the tests to share on xymonton (if that was
                    even relevant).

                    thanks

                    =G=


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