Updated
over 4 years
ago.
4 hacker ♥️.
~> osc my pkg | wc -l
699
^^ that's far too much to keep an eye on during a week full of normal work. As my private live changed, I also have not so much time any more over the weekends.
So it looks like the Hackweek will allow me to work on (and improve) my packaging skills again. :-)
Looking for hackers with the skills:
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about 12 years ago by lrupp | Reply
Monday:
- Fixed bnc#839839 for server:monitoring and submitted for 12.2, 12.3 and 13.1, too.
- enhanced nagios-theme-switcher with man page and submitted to Factory
- working on the upgrade to Nagios from 3.5.1 to 4.0 (package building in home:lrupp:branches:server:monitoring but has not tested yet)
- working on the upgrade to Nagios Plugins to 1.5 (working place: home:lrupp:branches:server:monitoring)
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about 12 years ago by lrupp | Reply
- fixed build of nagios-plugins 1.5 (still some work to do)
- Nagios 4.0 builds now on all supported plattforms
- provided a small presentation about check_mk, pnp4nagios and nagvis, which are already present in server:monitoring - looks like there is a need to have them in openSUSE:Factory sooner than later
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