On Fri, Jul 2, 2010 at 7:54 AM, Olivier Beau <obeau79 at gmail.com> wrote:
Xymon is just one part of the equation for me. I see a lot of potential for Xymon in the Windows world but the BBWin client is well a very quiet project as well. I am not sure yet if we would maybe fork the code or create a new client. At this point I would suggest that maybe we look at a Java based client for xymon so we can run on a huge variety of platforms with one client. Anyway the whole client is a whole different ball game.
i talked with Eric Grignon (a friend a mine) a couple weeks ago, he dropped bbwin's development and will not go back to it. -> you can consider bbwin "dead"
All, hope you don't mind the long threads contain different subjects around "dead" xymon. let me know if we new to start a new thread on the subject of BBWin.
Olivier, Thanks for the good inside information. No problem to take a break or even dropping BBWin development by original author. All I am asking is like what we do at work. Submit your resignation and transfer your responsibility to next person.
I was able to compile Mr. Big using cross-compiler but BBWin is still currently more feature complete than Mr. Big.
See my post in R1, I am hoping we can work together to come up with a working BBWin development machine and publish the procedure again so others can take over BBWin development if need to.
tj R1: http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_name=AANLkTilh6UEj9f5ePg...
olivier
ps: i'll ask him to confirm this to the list
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