Nagios is dead! Long live Icinga!

Bernd Erk bernd.erk at gmail.com
Thu May 7 21:23:32 CEST 2009


Hello together,

We brought some discussion into that mailing-list and even though this
wasn't our main goal, it is a good thing.

I've read an article by Matt Asay from cnet and his thoughts are explaining
the reasons to fork Nagios
better then anything else i can write in the moment:

"While it's too early to tell whether the fork will succeed, the action
already demonstrates both the health and disease of the Nagios community.

Health, because a fork or spin-off of the original project, demonstrates
that there is an active community of users and developers that cares enough
about the project to ensure it's done "right" (i.e., according to their
preferences).
Disease, because clearly the core Nagios developers weren't serving the
broad Nagios community well enough."
(http://news.cnet.com/8301-13505_3-10234275-16.html)

And to quote you Andreas:

"Ah well. I'm sure it'll all work out alright in the end somehow though."

Hope i see you soon to talk about that personaly.

That's it for now

Bernd Erk
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