On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 12:29 PM, Laurent Guyon <laurent.gu...@adelux.fr>wrote:
> 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>
>
Oh yes, it will be fun, at this time, we will have powerful NOSQL database
that will just scale easily, and with it we will be able to change the
backend for data from memory to this one, and do not even need to cut the
configurations with dependencies folowing, just a raw caut :)
It will be fun... in 10 years ;)
Jean
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> Laurent
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