[hobbit] Any idea on a 4.3.0 third beta (or rc?) timeframe?

Henrik Størner henrik at hswn.dk
Wed Jun 30 23:44:18 CEST 2010


In <4C2A1897.6080700 at mcclatchyinteractive.com> Tom Georgoulias <tomg at mcclatchyinteractive.com> writes:

>On 06/28/2010 04:28 AM, Buchan Milne wrote:

>> There is a developers list for the hobbitmon project on SF. A number of people
>> are subscribed, including people with commit access.
>>
>> However, there is currently only one project admin for the SF project, Henrik
>> (which means no more committers can be added at present, and some features
>> that may assist in collaboration can't be enabled).

>Is Henrik still interested in being the single admin, or should he be 
>contacted and asked if another person can be added in that role?  I 
>recall postings where he described health issues and also a desire to 
>stop working so much on xymon, and I don't fault him for wanting to take 
>a break.  However, it would be nice to know if he plans to work on the 
>project again, or if he's done with it and wants to move onto other 
>things.  I've been around open source long enough to know how the 
>process works and I respect the developers who put time in on their 
>projects.  Sure xymon works fine now, but if something changes in a 
>distro one or more of us are using and it breaks xymon, we'll all have 
>to make a choice on how to move forward.  It would be best for the 
>community as a whole if we had an idea of where things stood and where 
>they might go.


Tom has pretty much hit the nail on the head here.

It's true that I have pretty much stopped working on Xymon development.
I am not quite sure why, but for some time it has just seemed to be
more of a tedious chore than something I would look forward to. I think
the task of getting all the documentation lined up for 4.3.0 (that is the
main outstanding issue for that release) just doesn't seem all that
appealing...

So I would really welcome someone who would be willing to take over the
project management / admin tasks. Even if it were just as a co-admin,
it would still be nice to have someone else with the enthusiasm that
is necessary to push the project forward.

For me, the ideal would be if I could focus on writing code instead of
running the project.

So if you have the ambition and energy of trying to run this project,
please speak up. Choosing a (co-)admin for Xymon is an important
decision, and one that definitely needs some community involvement.
All of you must feel comfortable with the person/persons we choose
for this task.


Regards,
Henrik




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