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Subject:Re: [Nagios-devel] Nagios is dead! Long live Icinga!
From:Matthias Flacke (matt@gmx.de)
Date:May 6, 2009 11:56:45 am
List:net.sourceforge.lists.nagios-devel

Ethan Galstad wrote:

From what I can tell from our experiences with them thus far, Netways appears to be using "the community" to exploit the Nagios project.

I don't want to discuss this legal stuff, because I'm acting not commercially here. But when I read behind these lines I hear the accusation that we community members have been instrumented by Netways. Beware, we're free people like you. The community discussion about the future of Nagios was completely apart from Netways. It started after NagCon 2008, when you nearly word by word repeated your presentation from 2007 and the good attempts to invent a patching queue ended silently.

4. Big things are coming around the bend for Nagios. Big things take time. Be patient for a bit longer and you'll see the results.

If you call for building a team of developers, if you ask for any kind of support, we all will be with you. But Nagios has grown too big for a one man show. From my point of view you did not really gave us a chance to contribute. Big things are done by community.

-Matthias

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