So, after a quick look at the website, it looks like ARM4 is some sort
of SNMP on Steroids?

Also, the License is quite important for any possibility of donating any
module to the ASF....  I think that needs to be pinned down before any
discussion can really move forward.

Finally, can you explain what the ARM4 Module does in Apache 2?  It just
exposes Apache to the ARM4 management tools? Performance Stats? Makes
ASCII Art of Gnomes? I need some more details before I even want to read
the source code.

-Paul Querna

On Wed, 2004-08-11 at 12:29 -0400, Bill Stoddard wrote:
> I've written a module to ARM4 instrument Apache 2. I'd like to donate this module to 
> the ASF and ideally put 
> it in the modules/experimental directory (or somewhere else in the ASF where we can 
> place it under cvs 
> control?). The ARM4 API headers are available from the Open Group website at 
> http://www.opengroup.org/tech/management/arm/ (I have not checked the license 
> lately. My assumption is that 
> the license is not too restrictive, though I could be wrong). I've heard rumors that 
> HP may be making an ARM4 
>   SDK publically available "real soon now".
> 
> I would sign on to support the module if we put it in httpd-2.0 
> modules/experimental. Anyone interested?
> 
> Bill
> 
> 

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