[rt-users] RT 4

Baytalskiy, Sal Sal.Baytalskiy at AIG.com
Fri May 18 14:20:14 EDT 2007


I'm sorry too...What do you think, I like this situation? I can't stand it.
It took weeks of pleeding with my manager just to get him to look at RT...
Whatever, it just suxx, when a corporation is so narrow-minded...

Sorry, just venting...

-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Long [mailto:rlong at bluegecko.net] 
Sent: Friday, May 18, 2007 2:16 PM
To: Baytalskiy, Sal
Cc: RT Users
Subject: Re: [rt-users] RT 4


Ah, I would like to disagree with part of your post regarding who Nagios is
written ;

Nagios is written in C.  It has a built in perl interpreter to run plugins
that are written in perl faster, but even so, all of the official plugins
that come with Nagios are written in in C as well. 
Nagios is not written in Perl:

# find nagios-2.9/ -name *.c | wc -l
50


Using the 'Blue' java port of nagios wouldn't eliminate the use of perl in
any fashion - the only components of Nagios that use perl are contributed
and custom plugins - if you're using those under Nagios or under 'Blue',
they're still going to be perl/lisp/python/ruby/whatever.

Another thing I can't help but think about is; how is changing the language
from anything to perl going to make it not open sourced? 

I'm sorry you work / live in a world where open sourced software and perl
are looked down upon and the policy is to avoid such things.

.r'

Baytalskiy, Sal wrote:
> Using Nagios as an example.
> Its written also in Perl, but there's a Java port which basically 
> eliminates the installation completely.
> Download a bunch JARs and fire up Java.
> If there was a port of RT in Java - this would do wonders for the 
> adoption rate.
> Many big corporation don't allow open source stuff and Perl-based 
> software in particular...
>  
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:rt-users-bounces at lists.bestpractical.com] On Behalf Of Mathew 
> Snyder
> Sent: Friday, May 18, 2007 2:20 AM
> To: Jesse Vincent
> Cc: RT Users
> Subject: Re: [rt-users] RT 4
>
> The ability to customize the colors easily from the Configuration menu.
>
> Mathew
> Keep up with me and what I'm up to: http://theillien.blogspot.com
>
>
> Jesse Vincent wrote:
>   
>> If, for the sake of argument, Best Practical were to rewrite RT, what 
>> would you want to see in the new product?
>>
>> Think big.
>>
>> Jesse
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