Re: [Nagios-devel] [PATCH] Service escalations and negated service
Posted: Tue Jan 26, 2010 8:26 pm
On 11/4/2009 1:54 PM, Tim Wilde wrote:
> Thanks Max and Hendrik for the feedback! It looks like the affected
> file hasn't changed in CVS since 3.2.0 (or since a couple of 3.1.x
> revisions for that matter
), so I'll get this submitted on
> tracker.nagios.org (once I can get it to load).
Hey everyone,
Is anyone with a commit bit interested in taking a look at this patch?
I submitted it to tracker.nagios.org in November but haven't seen any
kind of update, and have seen several indications of patches being
committed from the list in the mean time.
You can see the original
description in the tracker entry here:
http://tracker.nagios.org/view.php?id=102
As well as at the top of this thread, 10/5/2009. I remain open to any
additional feedback; to date all I've seen is positive feedback, but no
commit.
I hate to be the squeaky wheel/pain in the neck, but I'd
really love to see a) this committed for a future release or b) a
definitive "we disagree with your assessment of the behavior and aren't
going to include it" response.
Thanks,
Tim Wilde
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> Thanks Max and Hendrik for the feedback! It looks like the affected
> file hasn't changed in CVS since 3.2.0 (or since a couple of 3.1.x
> revisions for that matter
> tracker.nagios.org (once I can get it to load).
Hey everyone,
Is anyone with a commit bit interested in taking a look at this patch?
I submitted it to tracker.nagios.org in November but haven't seen any
kind of update, and have seen several indications of patches being
committed from the list in the mean time.
description in the tracker entry here:
http://tracker.nagios.org/view.php?id=102
As well as at the top of this thread, 10/5/2009. I remain open to any
additional feedback; to date all I've seen is positive feedback, but no
commit.
really love to see a) this committed for a future release or b) a
definitive "we disagree with your assessment of the behavior and aren't
going to include it" response.
Thanks,
Tim Wilde
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