Moin Sven and hi team, many thanks for your great work. Greetings from Kiel, Rico.
Am 17.02.2014 um 13:24 schrieb Sven Nierlein <[email protected]>: > Hi, > > This weekend we released the first official stable release of Naemon. We've > choosen 0.8.0 as version > number because we still have plans for the 1.0 regarding possible API changes > and don't want to block > that option too early. On the other hand, 0.8.0 is quite close to 1.0 because > it is stable and we did not > start at zero. In fact we started with Nagios 4.0.2 as base and its already a > lot more stable than its > predecessor. > > Besides some neccessary renaming, we spend quite a lot of time in fixing > critical issues[1], so at this > point there are no known critical issues left. > And we also spend lot of time to create a modern and convenient user > experience which starts in the install > process where we offer binary packages for common linux systems like Debian, > CentOS/Redhat, Ubuntu and SLES > and continues with integrating Thruk as new UI. See the website for a > complete changelog[2]. > Downloads are available at: http://www.naemon.org/download/ and there are > also instructions on how to > use a repository. > > And of course, the best code is nothing without good documentation, so we > started the Naemon documentation > project[3] with sections for the enduser, developers and a faq. While there > is still lot of work to do, > we already have a migration guide[4] which should get you started in no time. > > I will also use this opportunity to point out, that Naemon is a community > project. So we try hard to make > this project as independant as possible. First step is starting a NPO > foundation, not yet complete, so there > will be a seperate accouncement for that. But this also means, that it's > quite important that many individuals > from different companys combine their efforts to make something big. See the > community page[5] on how > you could help. > > Cheers, > Sven > > > [1]: http://www.naemon.org/documentation/developer/bugs/ > [2]: http://www.naemon.org/news.html > [3]: http://www.naemon.org/documentation/ > [4]: http://www.naemon.org/documentation/usersguide/#migration_from_nagios > [5]: http://www.naemon.org/community/
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