Not quite sure what you mean here, but the basic tools for doing these things are all in the Community Edition, using special functions etc, it is only the automation of the knowledge building and browsable interface that you would have to build yourself.
Support for new platforms will always come into the Community edition. Mark Vasiliy G Tolstov wrote: > В Втр, 01/06/2010 в 09:34 +0200, Mark Burgess пишет: >> Vasiliy, >> >> the knowledge map and database support etc, will only be in the commercial >> edition. We >> have to make money to support Cfengine development by distinguishing the >> commercial and >> community versions, and these features are things that businesses will pay >> for. The really >> valuable new knowledge management features will be in the commercial >> editions Nova and >> Constellation also, principally because these will drive future innovation. > > Ok. But what about specific hardware resources like cpu cores, memory > and other? Can You plan add it into os.xxx in cfengine? A can get in in > linux like variables (read /proc/cpuinfo and /proc/meminfo and other > files) but it is not portable way (in solaris and windows i need to do > specific tasks, what in c/c++ code is very simple).. > -- Mark Burgess ------------------------------------------------- Professor of Network and System Administration Oslo University College, Norway Personal Web: http://www.iu.hio.no/~mark Office Telf : +47 22453272 ------------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ Help-cfengine mailing list Help-cfengine@cfengine.org https://cfengine.org/mailman/listinfo/help-cfengine