Project status #767
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I have responded to this before. but lets re-iterate... Unfortunately NSClient++ is something I do "for free" in my spare time which means I sometimes have time and other times not. Also last few years I have spent more of my my spare timer with my two kids and family which has negatively impacted the time I have to spend in development of NSClient++. That said I have recently decided to set this up with Github Actions instead of complicated local scripts and wrappers and what not. Currently I have builds working on Linux (as this is bound to be easiest) and am currently working on moving from python 2 -> 3. Feel free to help out, as that any help would speed this along. Once I have a working build environment development will resume at a much speedier pace... But ultimately this, and many other open source projects, suffer from lack of funding so I have to squeeze out what time I can... // Michael Medin |
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Thanks @lausser , I am monitoring your progress on this. I have been impressed with some of ConSols work, and it would be nice to see this under more active development. Are you sure you are ready for the support burden this may present though? |
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First and foremost, the true credit goes to @sni, who founded the snclient project. As for the support burden... there will be no support. |
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For those that are watching, Opsview, which is now owned by ITRS is also releasing an infrastructure agent for mostly the same reasons, which is in Beta now. It appears to be all Python while Consul's effort is written in Go. Benefits to both I suppose. Anyway, just putting it out there. |
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Thanks for this info. As soon as I will try it.
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For those that are watching, Opsview, which is now owned by ITRS is also releasing an infrastructure agent for mostly the same reasons, which is in Beta now. It appears to be all Python while Consul's effort is written in Go. Benefits to both I suppose. Anyway, just putting it out there.
https://github.com/ITRS-Group/infrastructure-agent
https://knowledge.opsview.com/docs/opsview-infrastructure-agent-beta-installation-and-operation
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If anyone wants to try out the new builds you can find one here. But in the next few days I will merge this branch and then they will be under releases as well... |
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I will close this as we have regular new versions out now... |
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Is this project still alive? Looks like latest Stable is from 2018. I see a bunch of outstanding PRs.
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