Some of those are already present in a rudimentary form... There's an unofficial Droid app, and you can enable RSS output which can be picked up by other systems... but generally speaking, yes there's interface work needed.
I think it really comes down to sysadmins generally not being the most awesome Web 3.0 designers :).
Henrik and the community are very responsive to patches...
Regards, -jc
L.S.,
I'm not a xymon specialist, so maybe some of my ideas are already on some wishlist. I'm sorry for that.
I've been going through some of the sources of xymon and noticed there's room for improvements. The HTML code is hardcoded in the sources. I think by separating code and layout, each is easier to maintain and some extra functionality could be added:
responsive web design to improve displaying on tablets andsmartphones;
and/or develop app to support alerting etc ontablets/smartphones;
add RSS feeds for interactions (alerts, enabling/disablingservices, ...);
opt-in/opt-out system for alerting etc;e-mail interface for alerting, acknowledgements, services, ...;single-sign-on for administration;personal pages, per user layout, ...If I could/would add some of these wishes, would you be interested in adopting those in the original xymon sources? If not, what's the best way to as for or offer changes?
Marco Schoemaker National Aerospace Laboratory NLR The Netherlands
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