Would large CGI patches be considered?

hemebond hemebond at gmail.com
Wed Oct 29 12:20:19 CET 2008


Hi Andreas,

I replied to the list but didn't hear back from you. Has the Git
repository been updated with the recent flurry of patches? I've been
trying to fetch/pull/update my copy with these patches but get
nothing. I need to know if I'm doing something wrong or if the Git
repo isn't updated yet.

Thanks.

2008/10/10 Andreas Ericsson <ae at op5.se>:
> hemebond wrote:
>> I've only been using Nagios for a few months but I've already been
>> into the CGI source a few times to make fairly significant changes;
>> mostly to optimise the output and get more information. I've now
>> undone all that because I don't want my Nagios installation to deviate
>> from the standard Nagios installation; instead I'm using NDOUtils and
>> MySQL to make information accessible.
>>
>> But I was wondering, if I submitted patches/changes to Nagios, at
>> least the CGIs, would they be considered? I've read many times that
>> the CGIs are going to be dropped, and I've also not contributed any
>> patches to Nagios before.
>>
>
> Patches will be reviewed and, if they're good, queued for Ethan to
> grab if he likes what they're doing.
>
> The CGI's are definitely going away, but it won't happen overnight
> and for a transition period at least, we'll need to maintain both
> the current CGI's and the new interface.
>
> As for how to submit patches, they should be in unified diff format,
> preferrably generated with "diff -up", or with "git diff" based on
> the 'master' branch at git://git.op5.org/nagios.git
>
> Good luck.
>
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