Re: [Ganglia-developers] jmxetric adapted to git, gmetric4j

2012-07-16 Thread Alex Dean

On Jul 14, 2012, at 1:11 PM, Bernard Li wrote:

 I'm open to suggestions on what directory they should be placed in,
 but IMHO they should not be in the top level.  Perhaps we could rename
 ganglia_contrib to ganglia_thirdparty and place those projects
 there?
 

If we've got a large diversity of projects, I think it makes sense that the top 
level be a little busy. I think that's actually much easier to understand than 
a catch-all repo called third_party which has all manner of semi-related stuff.

I'm thinking about the commit history, wiki, or issue tracker for a 
'third_party' repo, and I think it would be a big mess. Worse that having many 
projects at the top level.

If jmxetric or gmetric4j can be folded into one of the existing ganglia 
projects, that sounds fine. But creating a catch-all doesn't seem like a good 
idea.

Agree/disagree?

alex


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[Ganglia-developers] jmxetric adapted to git, gmetric4j

2012-07-14 Thread Daniel Pocock



I've placed a copy of the jmxetric code in github:

  https://github.com/ganglia/jmxetric

and it is adapted to use the base functionality in gmetric4j - so now
there is no duplication between the two projects

As previously mentioned, gmetric4j is almost entirely based on code from
the jmxetric project:

  gmetric4j: base classes, xdr and protocol, for use in any Java app

  jmxetric: now a specialisation of the gmetric4j classes to work with JMX



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Re: [Ganglia-developers] jmxetric adapted to git, gmetric4j

2012-07-14 Thread Bernard Li
Hi Daniel:

Thanks for doing this.

But I wonder if these projects should be in the top level of the main
Ganglia GitHub repository.  The top level is getting a little busy so
perhaps we can create a new directory where these sub-projects can
live, much like ganglia_contrib?

I'm open to suggestions on what directory they should be placed in,
but IMHO they should not be in the top level.  Perhaps we could rename
ganglia_contrib to ganglia_thirdparty and place those projects
there?

Cheers,

Bernard

On Sat, Jul 14, 2012 at 10:56 AM, Daniel Pocock dan...@pocock.com.au wrote:



 I've placed a copy of the jmxetric code in github:

   https://github.com/ganglia/jmxetric

 and it is adapted to use the base functionality in gmetric4j - so now
 there is no duplication between the two projects

 As previously mentioned, gmetric4j is almost entirely based on code from
 the jmxetric project:

   gmetric4j: base classes, xdr and protocol, for use in any Java app

   jmxetric: now a specialisation of the gmetric4j classes to work with JMX



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Re: [Ganglia-developers] jmxetric adapted to git, gmetric4j

2012-07-14 Thread Daniel Pocock
On 14/07/12 20:11, Bernard Li wrote:
 Hi Daniel:

 Thanks for doing this.

 But I wonder if these projects should be in the top level of the main
 Ganglia GitHub repository.  The top level is getting a little busy so
 perhaps we can create a new directory where these sub-projects can
 live, much like ganglia_contrib?
   

With jmxetric, I had to import the history from SVN, so it is a
dedicated git repository

I'm not sure if the history can be migrated into a sub-directory of
another repository

 I'm open to suggestions on what directory they should be placed in,
 but IMHO they should not be in the top level.  Perhaps we could rename
 ganglia_contrib to ganglia_thirdparty and place those projects
 there?

   

I'm not too worried about it - I agree it would be nice to have another
level of directories - if it is not administratively difficult, I don't
object to someone changing the layout



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