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Re: monit 4.0 release todo list
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Rory Toma |
Subject: |
Re: monit 4.0 release todo list |
Date: |
25 Jul 2003 11:39:02 -0700 |
Can we push back a week or so... We're almost at our own ship date here,
and I'm a bit busy over the next week or so.
In the meantime, while I'm awaiting compiles to finish, I'll start
building/testing on my array. (assuming that changes have slowed down)
On Fri, 2003-07-25 at 11:17, Jan-Henrik Haukeland wrote:
> >From the latest mail exchange I have compiled a list of items we will
> need to finalize before a monit 4.0 release. (Are there other issues
> you know of that we should add?)
>
>
> TODO items:
>
> 1) Cleanup the documentation in the monit.pod file and align it with
> all the changes done in the code base.
> Responsible: Jan-Henrik
>
>
> 2) It would be great if Rory would find time to test monit on the many
> different machines and OS'es he has access to, particularly OS X
> and FreeBSD.
> Responsible: Rory
>
>
> 3) Cleanup stuff around the new exec statement and timestamp
> extension. That is, fix the monit -v debug info and info printed in
> the web-interface.
> Responsible: Jan-Henrik
>
>
> 4) Re-add the possibility to use a request in protocol tests
> Responsible: Martin
>
>
> 5) add size test for file service type
> Responsible: Martin
>
>
> 6) add uid and gid owner tests for file and directory service types
> Responsible: Martin
>
>
> 7) Test test test test test test test test and test :)
> Responsible: All
>
>
> Suggestions:
>
> - I suggest that we drop all the html documentation created by doxygen
> for the next release. I suspect that hardly anyone reads this anyway
> and it adds quite a bit of weight (in bytes) to the tar.gz file. The
> documentation should be easy to generate on the fly if anyone want's
> to, just run 'make doc'.
>
>
> Release plan:
>
> - I suggest that we try to set a release date no later than August 1.
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