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Bernd Erk posted this in Development, Misc, Releases on August 24th, 2011 | Team Icinga is proud to present Icinga 1.5 for download now. This release comes with a big new feature in our new UI, big changes to the API and a revamped release cycle to boot. But if you tested the Beta version, this would be no new news for you!
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jmosshammer posted this in Events on August 23rd, 2011 | Back from the 6th FrOSCon just this past weekend, and we have a couple of happy snaps and presentation slides to share.
This year we were there with a presentation as well as a project booth. In his speech, Marius gave a nice introduction to Icinga and the particulars of the new web interface. [...]
Amanda Mailer posted this in Events on August 18th, 2011 | This weekend 20 – 21 August, Icinga will join the Free and Open Source Conference (FrOSCon) in Sankt Augustin for the second time.
Organised by the University of Applied Sciences Bonn-Rhein-Sieg with the support of LUUSA and FrOSCon e.V, the event is in its 6th year running. It will present a jam-packed program ranging from [...]
Marius Hein posted this in Development, Releases on August 12th, 2011 | As promised, Icinga 1.5 Beta is now available for you to download off Sourceforge and test. So what are the exciting new things for you experiment with and pay special attention to?
API: The database API no longer exists and has been replaced with Doctrine.
New Web: Icinga Reporting is now a fully integrated Cronk, [...]
Amanda Mailer posted this in Development on August 9th, 2011 |
IMPORTANT NOTE (11.8.2011): Due to extra tests being undertaken by the team, Icinga 1.5 Beta will be released on Friday instead.
On Thursday, the Icinga team will set Icinga 1.5 Beta free. This will mark a new era in our release cycle, where we will offer users a chance to test a beta version [...]
jmosshammer posted this in API, Development, Webinterface on August 5th, 2011 | In the days leading up to the v1.5 release, we bid our Icinga API goodbye and usher in a new API and Web concept.
You may ask yourself, what was this API anyway? Indeed, if you weren’t developing or adapting extensions for the new web interface, you wouldn’t have had much contact with this important [...]
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