> 
> From: Dave Shield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2004/07/28 Wed AM 07:50:12 EDT
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED],  [EMAIL PROTECTED], 
>    [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Help ??
> 
> 
> > Dave, I mean that I have used tkmib with satisfaction in the past,
> > just not recently.  I didn't think that another browser needed to
> > be written, which is why I chose to respond to Brian's and Faisal's
> > exchange.
> 
> That's fair enough.  I simply wasn't sure what you meant by
> "keeping pace with Net-SNMP development".   In particular, I wanted
> to check if there was anything specific you had in mind, where the
> tkmib browser might be lacking.
> 
> I would agree that 'tkmib' is a perfectly reasonably MIB browser,
> though there's a *lot* more to SNMP management applications
> than simply browsing the MIB information.   I don't think it's
> possible to answer Faisal's original question without further
> detail about what he wants such a manager to do.
> 
> Dave
> 
> 

Yes, I agree.
And I didn't intend to discourage Brian from using Tcl/Tk
to build the next killer Manager application.  Go for it!

-Mike




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