Hi, Congrats ! :-)
-- Charles JUDITH <cont...@charlesjudith.com> Open Source Monitoring Addict ________________________________ On 2013-07-23 13:57, nap wrote: > Hi all, > > As some of you already know today is my last day as a sysadmin. I > loved this job because it make me used and build my own monitoring > tool, and push its limit far beyond I though when I start the Shinken > POC :p > > But after some years of full time sysadmin and part-time time > Shinken, > it was too much hard to manage, and so its a good time to switch and > keep only my real passion : coding! > > Thats why, thanks to a French region subvention that will pay me for > some months, I am happy to announce a new born (not a British Royal > Baby sorry) : Shinken Solutions. Im officially starting tomorrow > after > bringing a desktop, a chair and, of course, a coffee machine! > > Shinken Solutions will focus on Shinken dev by proposing a Long Term > Support version based on the community version. This version will be > under subscription access with support and maintenance (like RedHat). > It will also provide training, advanced consultancy and custom devs. > I > dont plan to do integration job, because I am a coder, not an > integrator :p > > This version will include the core from my github repo, and some of > the community modules (expect classic modules like WebUI, LiveStatus > or ip-tag ones), but also new ones, mainly about WebUI custom views > or > CMDB import modules. > > Now the darker side of this : some of theses modules will be > automatically pushed under shinken.io [1], but some wont. All modules > that will be about proprietary tools (thing about Oracle database > custom views or VMWare import module) wont be. > When I look back at the numerous Shinken installations on big French > IT from "open source integrators", without them helping the project > with a single line of code nor even give a simple reference, thats > the > fairest way I found for helping the project :) > > As I can see, its also like this Cfengine or Puppet projects are > doing > so why not. > > One important side note for this : I will never block a Shinken > patch, > pack or modules that will touch such proprietary tools :D Its just > that I wont publish mines. I will never block the core as Nagios did > for years, I want this project to get higher, not to lost all for > what > we work during theses last years :) > > I really hope this will work and will allow me to got more time for > the project, and even hire devs and designer for working on the > Shinken project at full time! I can even dream about someone that > will > be enhancing the documentation :p > > So you can expect me to be a bit more on the forums and in the github > repos, Im a Shinken full-timer now :D > > And if you got a question about all of this, just drop me a mail :D > > Jean, was a sysadmin, now a coder ^-^ > > Ps: dont run to look at the shinken-solutions website, I didnt > publish > it :) > > > > Links: > ------ > [1] http://shinken.io ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ See everything from the browser to the database with AppDynamics Get end-to-end visibility with application monitoring from AppDynamics Isolate bottlenecks and diagnose root cause in seconds. Start your free trial of AppDynamics Pro today! http://pubads.g.doubleclick.net/gampad/clk?id=48808831&iu=/4140/ostg.clktrk _______________________________________________ Shinken-devel mailing list Shinken-devel@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/shinken-devel