On Wed, 2007-04-25 at 23:34 -0400, Nick Galbreath wrote: > Hello, > > thanks all for the comments. > > the python code is so simple, I'd be happy to add it, as-is to a > "contrib" directory or something similar. I still need to add pydoc > to it however. I think Java will be a snap as well (since XDR is > effectively built-in). Perl/Php/Ruby contribution welcome, but they > might be a _touch_ more complicated since they might have > dependencies. > > The "C" lib is a bit more complicated (well not really), but to make > it be _great_ it would need to be linked against libapr to abstract > away the socket/networking code. (for instance right now it just does > UDP since that is closest to OS neutral, but it would be a snap to add > multicast support if libapr was used). But that said, I'm happy to > dump it into a contrib directory (or wherever). > > In the short term, a link the current ganglia.info site to > http://code.google.com/p/embeddedgmetric/ would be great until the > code can be integrated back to mainline. In reviewing the archives I > saw a few people asking for the protocol.
it's already on the wiki at http://ganglia.info/wiki which will go live very soon. thanks for writing such a useful piece of software! i'm all for adding embeddedgmetric to the ganglia distribution... -matt