On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 18:04, Bernard Li<[email protected]> wrote:
> Recently there has been a couple of requests regarding setting up a
> plugin repository for the new python modules much like the gmetric
> repository we have:
>
> http://www.ganglia.info/gmetric/
>
> As you probably noticed, that repository hasn't been updated for a long time.

Is that because there hasn't been administrative action, or because
there haven't been any new submissions?

I think that the gmond modules and gmetric scripts should be kept in
the same repository, although each flagged as to what they are.

> Going forward, I think it would be nice to have a brand new repository
> with more advanced features to facilitate the sharing and distribution
> of such plugins.

Agreed.

> Does anybody have any software recommendations for setting something
> like this up?  Or, are there any users who is interested in
> contributing code to build this?  Something modeled like Firefox
> add-ons would be great -- although it might be an overkill for Ganglia
> right now.

This came up a year or so ago, but I'm not sure that we found an
existing program to do this.  Writing one shouldn't be overly
difficult, but I'm sure nobody has the time...

Would a set of authenticated wiki pages work?


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