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[T]his morning I talked to one
of the leaders within this workgroup who told me that "The Open
Management Consortium didn't look like it had any members that would
have been interested in the project" and that "The OMC itself doesn't
look like it needs to be involved in projects like this...it's not a
company". That said, here is the stated goal of the project:
The mission of the proposed COSMOS Project (COmmunity Systems
Management Open Source) is to create a standard tools platform upon
which software developers can create inter-operable system management
tools and plug-ins.
So I ask, does the previous statement hold true? Share your feelings
on this list. Do you think the OMC should be involved? Should
individual projects like Nagios? Also, what about projects like
openNMS that while not affiliated with the OMC obviously have a
leading market position and very relevant project to this new project?
Also, if this project is so important, and needs to be open source,
how come none of the companies involved strongly with open source
projects?
While that may seem a bit glum, my money is on the two groups resolving the issue. Or, if not, clarifying what the role of each is. The only negative outcome would be the low hum or nothing...and then it's back to SNMP and MIBs ;>