On 10/02/2011 11:04 PM, Rasto Levrinc wrote:
Good news everyone!

I am happy to announce LCMC, Linux Cluster Management Console. LCMC is a
Java GUI application that configures, manages and visualizes Linux clusters in a
way that is not possible to be web-based. Specifically it manages clusters
that use one or more of these components: Pacemaker, Corosync, Heartbeat,
DRBD, KVM, XEN and LVM.

What does LCMC do that is not possible to be web based? That sounds like an exaggeration.

If that sounds familiar, you are right, LCMC is a fork of DRBD MC, that
unexpectedly passed away. Yes, I was surprised as you are, but after couple of
minutes of mourning the untimely death as the developer of the DRBD MC, I
decided to continue with it. I think I am not the only one to mourn it, other
Pacemaker GUIs have a long long way to go and also this one is awesome.

Since you describe it as a fork does that mean that LCMC is a project competing with DRBD MC or is it actually replacing DRBD MC? You should add a "LICENSE" file to the github repo to make it clear that this is a GPL project (the README contains a copyright notice but doesn't mention any licensing terms).

Regards,
  Dennis

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