On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 10:59 AM, Cade Robinson <cade.robinson at gmail.com> wrote:
Is anyone maintaining xymon currently?
Yes, in theory. These are people have write access to hobbit SVN tree. http://sourceforge.net/project/memberlist.php?group_id=128058
Henrik is the project leader and doing most of the development work.
I have several bugs that I have patches for that I am sure is affecting others. I have posted them but nothing gets commited to SVN.
Thanks for the fix, I was able to confirm the "INCLUDE" bug, but I haven't have a chance to verify your patch on my test servers. I am hoping Henrik can make the commit happen after verification.
Also I just hack my way through knowing a little C but I don't know if the patches are right. I know they fix my issues but don't know if they cause other issues.
I am not confident to commit changes since I am still catching up (reading)on C and network programming books.
The last few commits to SVN have been done to the branches and nothing done to "trunk" in over a year. Isn't trunk supposed to be the latest devel area and "branches" are releases?
"trunk" is almost 200 commits behind branches which doesn't make a lot of sense to me.
I see there are open bugs almost 5 years old so that doesn't look to be used either.
So just curious if this project is still in development and if I could be of help to get things fixed and maybe help get the SVN layout into "best practice".
I hope Henrik can create you an S.F. hobbit developer account.
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