On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 5:42 PM, Arnaud Quette <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > fellows, > > You can now commit to the trunk everything that is scheduled for 2.4 > > For my part, the november month will be mostly dedicated to the following: > - commit the USB "improved maintenance" code. I'm about to finish that > one, which allows to extract USB info and generate the various USB > related files (hotplug, udev and hal). so the end of that bothering > era ^_^ > - complete & merge the upsdrv-info-struct branch > - complete & merge the make-package branch > - commit the PDUs support > - some more update related to Eaton
One thing that was on the plate (but we haven't discussed much) is the new configuration file format. I prefer that we keep the new configuration file code out of 2.4, since there are a lot of other changes on the TODO list, and we haven't really discussed it much. Also, there is the problem of transitioning people to the new format - since a lot of the NUT users get NUT from a Linux distribution, it will get confusing unless we have some way to support both file formats. > We will then have some more update to do on: > - the packaging/ files to be sync'ed, > - the documentation (will be kept as plain text for 2.4 ; html postponed to > 2.6) > > The remainder, until the -pre stage, will be: > - the Powerman support (through the powerman driver) for more PDUs > - the possible RRD integration into upslog It would be nice to have native RRD support in upslog, but we may also want to point people to collectd - the NUT support in collectd is very easy to use, and collectd does a good job of monitoring other system statistics at the same time. >From the NUT perspective , an interesting set of statistics is the correlation between UPS load and CPU utilization. > - complete the NUT Packaging Standard (doc/packaging.txt) > > ??? dummy-ups repeater (nut client) and meta (composed of several devices) ??? > > - the Python PyNut class integration -- - Charles Lepple _______________________________________________ Nut-upsdev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/nut-upsdev
