A book on Nagios 2.0

Martin Streicher, Editorial Director martin.streicher at apress.com
Wed Nov 26 04:37:36 CET 2003


> My name is Martin Streicher, and I am the Editor for Open Source books 
> at Apress Books (http://www.apress.com). I am interested in 
> (eventually) publishing a book on Nagios 2.0. Topics would likely 
> include installation and deployment, usage, maintenance, plug-in 
> development, monitoring, and troubleshooting. If you'd like to write 
> about Nagios 2.0 -- even if it's just an area of specialization -- 
> please drop me a line at martin at apress.com. As Ethan finalizes his 
> release plans, I will work with interested parties to assemble the 
> book. Ideally, one person will be the lead, maintaining the vision for 
> the book, and others can contribute.
>
> I am also very open to ideas and suggestions for the book: what's 
> needed, what to omit, complementary topics, practical advice, etc.
>
> Thank you for your consideration and very happy holidays to you all.
>

Just a quick note to follow-up and thank the readers of this mailing 
list. Many of you responded positively and enthusiastically to my 
original posting. I will follow-up once I've established a lead for the 
project.




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