Agree, better stick to 2.x branch for the moment (trying to make Shinken
compatible with 2.x and 3.x will complexify the code imho).

<joke mode>

And when 3.x will be the default in all major distributions (mainly
Redhat, Suse, Debian I think), Shinken code will be mature enough, and
it will be the ideal time to start rewriting it from scratch (as every
serious project should do ^^) to improve it, use new mecanisms, and
implement the new blocking features :D

</joke mode>


Laurent



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