I am very pleased to welcome Henrik Juul Størner back into the organization. We are all very grateful for what you have done so far, and it is a real pleasure to have you with us.
A substantial amount of work has already been done by the community in many areas, but it has not been consolidated for some time. Improving this consolidation appears to be an important topic. The GitHub platform is now operational and usable as a central collaboration point, although its governance and workflows are still at an early stage and will naturally evolve over time.
One of the challenges currently observed is that Xymon no longer works correctly on several platforms, notably Debian. Platform compatibility is therefore a key concern and already involves a certain level of complexity. Experienced C developers note that delivering a release addressing these issues would represent a significant and concrete improvement. Roland and Mark have been directly involved in this effort, and greater collaboration around their work could be particularly helpful.
Mark has already created many issues, which provide useful entry points for anyone interested. Release handling also appears to be an area where further refinement could be beneficial.
Taking initiative can be intimidating; it should not be, even if I share that feeling as well. The Xymon community is welcoming, and initiatives taken with good intentions are appreciated. For example, ideas can be shared using the mailing list or by configuring and using GitHub tools and repositories, even if the setup is still evolving.
Bruno