Status update

Jan-Henrik Haukeland hauk at tildeslash.com
Mon Jul 16 01:44:21 CEST 2007


Hi all!

Its been a while since I posted news from m/monit and I just wanted  
to let you know what we have been up to since last time.

Though we are still not ready to post a beta for you today, we can at  
least show you a wireframe of the m/monit web-application. The  
wireframe is only released to members of this mailing list and you  
can download it from this URL:

      http://www.tildeslash.com/mmonit/wireframe/

Please use the following username/password to login:

      Username: mmonit
      Password: h47EDCH5

The wireframe specify the functional aspects of the M/MONIT 2.0 web- 
application [1]. The document is a "clickable" PDF and you can click  
on most menus and navigational elements in any page to navigate  
around. Hopefully, the wireframe will give a good impression of what  
to expect of the m/monit web application. Questions or feedback may  
be directed to us directly or to this mailing list, and we will do  
our best to address them.

The wireframe is under copyright and released under a simple license.  
The reason for this is that we want to reserve the rights to  
implement this specification ourself.



So, what is taking us so long?

In short, zild. As you may remember, we will base m/monit on a C- 
application server we have created, called zild. We had to rewrite  
parts of zild to better support m/monit and to scale well.

Still, we see good progress now [2] and we hope to have zild done  
within July or early August. We already have most of the m/monit code  
ready, so once zild is finished, we hope to have m/monit up within  
3-4 weeks.

I do not dare to commit to a release date, but we can guarantee that  
there *will* be a release and I hope that the wireframe will  
demonstrate that we are committed.



Why not use Ruby on Rails, PHP or Java to implement m/monit?

Sure, Ruby on Rails, PHP or Java are great platforms. However, a big  
part of our philosophy is simplicity, which we are a strong believer  
in. And therefore, we want m/monit to have the same simplicity as monit.

I think one of the reason for the success of monit is due to its ease  
of use, being autonomous and not depending on lots of external  
libraries, plugins and configuration. Likewise, we hope to release m/ 
monit as a "plug-and-play" system that just works out of the box. In  
addition m/monit must scale well if it is to be used together with  
many hundreds or thousands of monit agents, and of course, it must be  
rock solid. We also want it to scale well on modest hardware.


Design help wanted!

We are still trying to find design help and if you know of a designer  
that may be able to help us, please let me know. We need help, not  
only with the design and usability of the web-app, but also with  
HTML, CSS and JavaScript. We will pay for this help, though our  
pockets are not very deep.


Best regards
--
Jan-Henrik Haukeland
http://tildeslash.com/


[1]  To limit the scope of the first release we have decided not to  
include a statistical module with diagrams and graphical  
representation of data. Such a module will be part of later releases.

[2] I have taken time off from consulting work to work exclusively on  
zild and m/monit for the last 3 months, and there is definitively  
progress.




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