Le Fri, Jan 16, 2026 at 07:42:59AM +0100, Bruno Manzoni via Xymon a écrit :
Hi All,
Below is a structured summary of the current status following recent discussions and actions around the Xymon project, together with proposed next steps. Feedback from everyone is explicitly requested.
PEOPLE – ROLES AND SKILLS (inferred from the latest email exchanges only; non-exhaustive and not limiting)
Bruno Manzoni – coordination; project management, workflow organization
Nicola – contributor; development support, automation
Stef Coene – contributor; development support, testing
Scot Kreienkamp – contributor; build and release automation
Ralph Mitchell – contributor; build and platform support
Mark Felder – contributor; technical guidance, system-level development
Matthew Goebel – contributor; platform support
Jeremy Laidman – contributor; deployment and lifecycle support
Kris Springer – contributor; interface customization
All listed participants have been invited and currently have owner access to the repository.
Hello
I am really pleased to see the Xymon development moving to GitHub, thank you very much for inviting me to join the organization! Having a central place to store patches and issues was really needed.
Even if i have no time to help on C code, I find the original Xymon base quite dated and challenging to modernize, which is why I am so happy with my full Python rewrite, I will be very glad to contribute my CI/testing work to the Xymon project Like the CI for testing BSD (https://github.com/xymon-monitoring/xymon/pull/36) or testing the web interface via some docker (See https://github.com/xython-monitoring/xython/blob/master/docker/livetests/xyt...)
Regards