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All,

I have developed a Perl script that can be used with Nagios to check
on a Tomcat instance via the manager's JMXProxyServlet. Someone asked
me to publish it, which I'm happy to do. I'm just wondering what the
best thing to do is.

I see several options:

1. Submit a patch to the Tomcat source
2. Drop the file into the Tomcat wiki
3. Stick the file on Apache's related-projects stash
   -- I have forgotten the address at this point :(
4. Host it on my own website

Tomcat's source doesn't include a "contrib" directory or anything like
that, so probably #1 isn't the best option, but I figured I'd mention
it in case someone wants to tell me a better place in the Tomcat
source I could put it.

I'm not sure the wiki is the best place for things like scripts. At
least it will be available and versioned-with-history: anyone can make
modifications to it and everyone benefits.

Does anyone have any suggestions as to which way I should go?

Thanks,
- -chris
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