fellows, You can now commit to the trunk everything that is scheduled for 2.4 For my part, the november month will be mostly dedicated to the following: - commit the USB "improved maintenance" code. I'm about to finish that one, which allows to extract USB info and generate the various USB related files (hotplug, udev and hal). so the end of that bothering era ^_^ - complete & merge the upsdrv-info-struct branch - complete & merge the make-package branch - commit the PDUs support - some more update related to Eaton We will then have some more update to do on: - the packaging/ files to be sync'ed, - the documentation (will be kept as plain text for 2.4 ; html postponed to 2.6) The remainder, until the -pre stage, will be: - the Powerman support (through the powerman driver) for more PDUs - the possible RRD integration into upslog - complete the NUT Packaging Standard (doc/packaging.txt) ??? dummy-ups repeater (nut client) and meta (composed of several devices) ??? - the Python PyNut class integration Arnaud -- Linux / Unix Expert R&D - MGE Office Protection Systems - http://www.mgeops.com Network UPS Tools (NUT) Project Leader - http://www.networkupstools.org/ Debian Developer - http://people.debian.org/~aquette/ Free Software Developer - http://arnaud.quette.free.fr/
On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 5:42 PM, Arnaud Quette <aquette.dev at gmail.com> wrote:> fellows, > > You can now commit to the trunk everything that is scheduled for 2.4 > > For my part, the november month will be mostly dedicated to the following: > - commit the USB "improved maintenance" code. I'm about to finish that > one, which allows to extract USB info and generate the various USB > related files (hotplug, udev and hal). so the end of that bothering > era ^_^ > - complete & merge the upsdrv-info-struct branch > - complete & merge the make-package branch > - commit the PDUs support > - some more update related to EatonOne thing that was on the plate (but we haven't discussed much) is the new configuration file format. I prefer that we keep the new configuration file code out of 2.4, since there are a lot of other changes on the TODO list, and we haven't really discussed it much. Also, there is the problem of transitioning people to the new format - since a lot of the NUT users get NUT from a Linux distribution, it will get confusing unless we have some way to support both file formats.> We will then have some more update to do on: > - the packaging/ files to be sync'ed, > - the documentation (will be kept as plain text for 2.4 ; html postponed to 2.6) > > The remainder, until the -pre stage, will be: > - the Powerman support (through the powerman driver) for more PDUs > - the possible RRD integration into upslogIt would be nice to have native RRD support in upslog, but we may also want to point people to collectd - the NUT support in collectd is very easy to use, and collectd does a good job of monitoring other system statistics at the same time.
Citeren Arnaud Quette <aquette.dev at gmail.com>:> The remainder, until the -pre stage, will be: > - the Powerman support (through the powerman driver) for more PDUs > - the possible RRD integration into upslog > - complete the NUT Packaging Standard (doc/packaging.txt)- the new Centralion driver (or whatever it will be named, suggestions for a different name are welcome) that is waiting for the arrival of a UPS to test it with> ??? dummy-ups repeater (nut client) and meta (composed of several > devices) ???Depending on when we intend to release this, I'm not sure if this will be ready in time. Best regards, Arjen -- Please keep list traffic on the list