recent nagios versioning systems

Andreas Ericsson ae at op5.se
Thu May 14 13:56:08 CEST 2009


Posting this publicly to nagios-devel too in case anyone else is
wondering about this.

Hiren Patel wrote:
> greetings,
> 
> I had a question I thought would be noise to the list, thought I'd ask 
> you instead. firstly thanks for all the good work you do on nagios, we 
> use it and plan to use it extensively, your effort on nagios and sharing 
> as free software can be felt at our organization, thank you.
> 

Thank you for the nice words :)

> the question was, which tree should be considered the latest head for 
> nagios now? I followed the list briefly, seen that you have started a 
> git tree, but that you also have access to the main tree give by Ethan? 
> is the normal nagios cvs head still considered the one to submit patches 
> to then?
> 

The official Nagios repository is the CVS one until someone from the
core Nagios team (almost certainly Ethan), very, very clearly states
that that is no longer the case. We're discussing moving to git (well,
I am since I find it very hard to be productive with CVS) but such a
move has not been decided upon yet.

If that happens, rest assured that the Nagios core development team will
announce very clearly where to find the repository we consider officially
blessed.

> thanks again, keep well.

Likewise :)

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