On 9/21/06, Francois Caen <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
On 9/19/06, Thomas Slutyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In about twelve hours I'll jump in my car and drive for eight hours to
> Nürnberg, Germania for the first annual Nagios Conference
> (http://www.nagiosconference.de).

Wow, the schedule looks really interesting. I can't wait for
www.nagiosconference.us
:-)


Sadly I didn't know about the Nagios conference, until just now.  I'm curious... will the presentations be made available afterwards?  I would like to know, for example, where Nagios 3.0 is headed, and how the interface will be designed.  (Will it be more "Ajax"-like?)  Will Nagios 3.0 have a "central information daemon", instead of the big status.dat file it currently has?  Will we have a "libnagios" to do the gruntwork?  How are the "broker" functions / functionality coming along?  Will we have various SQL backends?  (MySQL / PostgreSQL / SQLite / ...)?  Etc.

So... if possible, please make the presentations available to those of us poor souls, that can't make it to the conference.

Cheers,
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