Hi, i'd like to vote with "yes".....but i fear that it will become difficult to backport Shinken to 2.4, which is an absolute requirement in the OMD world. OMD is very popular in germany and most of the Shinken installations i know of are running not standalone but in an OMD context. So if there is a jump to 2.5-syntax, we have a problem with the CentOS/RedHat 5.x build of OMD. (And i bet there are many, many production systems with 5.x out there) I can add a separate, >=2.5 Python, which is against the philosophy of OMD, which says: use the packages of the distributions I can backport the Shinken code to 2.4 and package this with OMD. Probably not easy, when more and more of the newer syntax is in the code. No Shinken in OMD for CentOS/RedHat 5.x which is a very bad idea (it's already a castrated package because it includes no Shinken UI for these versions)
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