Icinga fork.. and the many well established open source projects..

Mirza Dedic mirde at oppy.com
Thu Apr 1 01:08:01 CEST 2010


So first time I hear about the fork, but just something that pounders my mind..

Why reinvent the wheel of a UI when there are projects out there focusing on this? Op5 Ninja is super fast and great, wouldn't it be a better use of development time if you integrate Icinga with Ninja and Merlin as the DB Broker and build from that?

That way, the community gets new everything; a new Nagios fork, new UI and a DB broker; which would all be rapidly developed by the community.

If you wanted to expand it, you can integrate PNP4Nagios and NaCoMa as the configuration, hell, this sounds better than what some are charging a fortune for (hyperic-hq, etc.).

I know this is a long shot, but.. really?
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