Along about September of last year, I started a thread here about SNMP
support in Apache, and trying to find what was coming down the pipe and
even suggesting that the company that I might work for might be able to
contribute a small sack of cash to someone to make it work well.

At the time, I think I remember Covalent was talking about open sourcing
some of their work along those lines?  (apologies if I mis-remember)

In any case, I figured my best bet at the time was to sit tight and see
what developed.

So, what has developed?  :)

I try to keep up with the pulse of Apache httpd development a bit, but I
haven't seen anything happening as far as SNMP support goes.

This is a huge whole in our ability to manage our system, so we'd really
love to see someone implement a halfway decent SNMP capability in Apache
(and work towards getting it supported in the mainstream).

What can I do to try to help bring this capability about?  I'm not a
programmer myself, so I really can't bring much code to the table myself.

Any insight?  Thoughts?
-- 
Jeff McAdams
"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a
little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety."
                                       -- Benjamin Franklin


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-- 
Jeff McAdams
"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a
little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety."
                                       -- Benjamin Franklin

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