Pull request submitted.

On Fri, Aug 21, 2015 at 12:51 PM, Bryan Irvine
<bryai...@noa.nintendo.com> wrote:
> I'd be interested in seeing something like that.
>
> Monitoring is hard and if you notice something that others are not doing but 
> has been useful in your environment - I think submitting a patch along with 
> your use-case and results of your experiments are always welcome in the 
> community (not to put words in the mouths of the official maintainers - which 
> I am not.) Others may then also experiment and build off of it. Or abandon it 
> if proves not to be useful.
>
> Ultimately, monitoring is a science - so I'd suggest you approach it that 
> way. You've observed something. Now create a test to prove or disprove and 
> submit your patch for peer review. :)
>
> -B
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Devel 
> [mailto:devel-bounces+bryair01=noa.nintendo....@monitoring-plugins.org] On 
> Behalf Of Andreas Ericsson
> Sent: Friday, August 21, 2015 5:30 AM
> To: Monitoring Plugins Development
> Subject: Re: check_http and time to first byte (#1346)
>
> On 2015-08-20 21:29, jeffadams wrote:
>> I'd like the ability to alert on time to first byte. I've worked with more
>> than one heavy weight application where TTFB was the most reliable way to
>> know if the app was up. I understand that this use case might be relatively
>> limited, but it could be very useful in these cases.
>>
>> A patch for this looks pretty simple. I'll be glad to submit it if there's
>> interest.
>>
>
> Well, you're interested, so if you submit a patch I'll at least look at
> it :-)
>
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