19:14:02 #startmeeting 19:14:02 Meeting started Wed Jun 12 19:14:02 2019 UTC. The chair is sumpfralle. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 19:14:02 Useful Commands: #action #agreed #help #info #idea #link #topic. 19:14:09 How was your week? 19:18:36 #chair TheSnide h01ger 19:18:36 Current chairs: TheSnide h01ger sumpfralle 19:21:30 So, 2.999.12 is out, thanks to sumpfralle's merge window 19:21:57 I also did setup some tasks for 2.999.13 & 2.999.14. So we have a formal backlog 19:23:21 yes, this looks really well organized now 19:23:44 so you know, what your are doing during the summer time :) 19:24:55 yep. And it helps me staying focused 19:26:57 #topic muninlite 19:27:45 during the minidebconf in hamburg (organized mainly by h01ger - thanks!) I talked to lynxis from openwrt about muninlite. 19:28:07 He created a github repository of muninlite (converted from the sourceforge source) some time ago. 19:28:34 But he has no specific plans with it. This was the only git-ed source I found of muninlite. 19:28:59 After the discussion I thought it would be a good idea to move muninlite to the munin github group. 19:29:18 OpenWrt collected some patches over the years - as well as my local wireless community. 19:29:57 In order to get a nice move over, I contacted the sourceforge maintainer of muninlite, but he did not respond yet (for just a few days). 19:30:47 The maintainer is "runesk" (Norwegian, I guess). 19:31:14 Maybe he was somehow part of the circle of the munin developers from the past? 19:31:51 (his sourceforge site mentions "linpro") 19:32:28 Anyway: I will wait another week and then maybe someone has an idea, how to contact him. 19:32:44 TheSnide: do you have any opinion regarding the inclusion of muninlite in the github group? 19:47:39 none 19:47:50 oh, misread 19:48:15 No, i would actually welcome it. (I did read "do you have any opposition") 19:49:32 great :) 19:49:55 I would enjoy to maintain this shell-based gem in our collection :) 19:49:56 I actually don't really like the muninlite idea, since it's much more CPU heavy than munin-c, but I get the point. 19:50:18 yes, I understand. 19:50:35 do you have other topics for today? 19:50:48 I mean, shell is nice since you don't need to *compile* it. And it got bitten by having an old NAS with an old GLIBC & old arch that i couldn't easily cross compile to 19:52:59 yes, under such circumstances the muninlite approach feels quite portable and useful 19:54:33 But, for the _very_ specific usecase of openwrt, i'd really like to ship muninc-c directly with it, if possible 19:55:28 This is a bit tricky, since it additionally needs a set of useful plugins. 19:55:40 These are currently built into muninlite itself. 19:56:09 my _ultimate_ goal is to have munin-c directly embedded in busybox :p /me is dreaming ;p 19:56:46 hehe - I smell feature creep around the corner :) 19:57:43 well, it's not really going to happen, as busybox supports quite a lot of platforms. 19:58:44 but still. 19:59:06 do you have a list of plugins from muninlite ? 19:59:24 and... one can still think about reusing muninlite from munin-c if needed. 20:00:41 plugins in muninlite: df cpu if_* if_err_* load memory processes swap uptime interrupts irqstats ntpdate 20:01:17 well, i guess that's a nice goal for munin-c to cover those ;p 20:01:18 At the moment these plugins are included in the muninlite shell script. 20:01:26 yes, sounds good! 20:02:53 https://github.com/munin-monitoring/munin-c/issues/59 20:03:25 hehe :) 20:03:28 world domination! 20:04:44 ok, i have to drop 20:06:51 have a good night! 20:06:54 #endmeeting