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author | Holger Weiss <holger@zedat.fu-berlin.de> | 2014-01-28 23:46:54 (GMT) |
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committer | Holger Weiss <holger@zedat.fu-berlin.de> | 2014-01-28 23:46:54 (GMT) |
commit | 03382226511dd1f04cc94ce8aa1f189005f453de (patch) | |
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doc/faq/fork.md: Various small changes
Apply a few changes that hopefully improve the "Did you fork the Nagios
Plugins?" FAQ item a bit.
-rw-r--r-- | web/input/doc/faq/fork.md | 63 |
1 files changed, 33 insertions, 30 deletions
diff --git a/web/input/doc/faq/fork.md b/web/input/doc/faq/fork.md index 5057b80..4aab4f9 100644 --- a/web/input/doc/faq/fork.md +++ b/web/input/doc/faq/fork.md | |||
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ parent: FAQ | |||
4 | 4 | ||
5 | # Did you fork the Nagios Plugins? | 5 | # Did you fork the Nagios Plugins? |
6 | 6 | ||
7 | TL;DR: No. They forked us. | 7 | Short answer: No. They forked us. |
8 | 8 | ||
9 | Long answer: | 9 | Long answer: |
10 | 10 | ||
@@ -17,35 +17,38 @@ important anyway. | |||
17 | 17 | ||
18 | However, because you asked, here's our view on the happenings. | 18 | However, because you asked, here's our view on the happenings. |
19 | 19 | ||
20 | Originally, there was a Nagios Plugins project that was maintained by us; | 20 | * Originally, there was a Nagios Plugins project that was maintained by us; |
21 | i.e., a [team][team] of volunteers not affiliated with [Nagios | 21 | i.e., a [team][team] of volunteers not affiliated with [Nagios |
22 | Enterprises][enterprises]. In 2011, we transferred the `nagios-plugins.org` | 22 | Enterprises][enterprises]. |
23 | domain to Nagios Enterprises on their request. This transfer was coupled with | 23 | * In 2011, we transferred the `nagios-plugins.org` domain to Nagios |
24 | an [agreement][agreement] that we would continue to run the project | 24 | Enterprises on their request. This transfer was coupled with an |
25 | independently. Early in 2014, Nagios Enterprises copied most of our web site | 25 | [agreement][agreement] that we would continue to run the project |
26 | and changed the DNS records to point to their web space instead, which then | 26 | independently. |
27 | served a slightly modified version of our site including the tarballs we | 27 | * Early in 2014, Nagios Enterprises copied most of our web site and changed |
28 | created. This was done without prior notice. Presumably, their | 28 | the DNS records to point to their web space instead, which then served a |
29 | [reasoning][reasoning] for this move was that they weren't happy with us | 29 | slightly modified[^changed-site] version of our site, including the tarballs |
30 | [mentioning Icinga and Shinken][mentioning] on our home page. | 30 | we created. This was done without prior notice. Presumably, their |
31 | 31 | [reasoning][reasoning] for this move was that we [mentioned Icinga and | |
32 | So, today there are two projects: | 32 | Shinken][mentioning] on our home page. |
33 | 33 | ||
34 | One driven by the team that lost its domain, but that did the actual | 34 | So today, there are two projects: |
35 | maintenance work in the past, and that continues to maintain the same project | 35 | |
36 | with the same infrastructure (e.g., the GitHub [repositories][repositories] | 36 | * One driven by the company that controls the domain. |
37 | and [trackers][trackers], the [mailing lists][support], and the [automated | 37 | * The other one driven by the team that lost its domain, but that did the |
38 | test builds][tests]) under the new name. | 38 | actual maintenance work in the past, and that continues to maintain the same |
39 | 39 | project with the same infrastructure (e.g., the GitHub | |
40 | The other project is driven by the company that controls the domain. | 40 | [repositories][repositories] and [trackers][trackers], the [mailing |
41 | 41 | lists][support], and the [automated test builds][tests]) under the new name. | |
42 | So, if you ask us (as you did by definition when reading this): They clearly | 42 | |
43 | forked us, not vice versa. We just see two differences to a "typical" fork | 43 | Thus, in our view, they clearly forked us, not vice versa. We just see two |
44 | which makes this case less obvious: | 44 | differences to most other forks, which make this case less obvious: |
45 | 45 | ||
46 | 1. The project that has been forked didn't own its domain name. | 46 | * The project that has been forked didn't own its domain name. |
47 | 2. The project that performed the fork did so without showing any previous | 47 | * The project that performed the fork did so without showing any previous |
48 | development activities. | 48 | development activities. |
49 | |||
50 | [^changed-site]: In the meantime, they changed the contents and design of | ||
51 | parts of their web site. | ||
49 | 52 | ||
50 | [nagios-plugins]: http://www.nagios-plugins.org/ "Nagios Plugins" | 53 | [nagios-plugins]: http://www.nagios-plugins.org/ "Nagios Plugins" |
51 | [monitoring-plugins]: index.html "Monitoring Plugins" | 54 | [monitoring-plugins]: index.html "Monitoring Plugins" |