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Nagios Planet Launches – Get All Your Nagios News From One Place

Nagios Planet
A new resource has just been launched for the Nagios Community. Nagios Planet, an aggregation of news from various Nagios websites, provides a central RSS feed of latest news Nagios Network sites like Nagios Community, Nagios Project, Nagios Ideas, and Nagios Exchange. For more information, or to subscribe to the RSS feed, visit http://planet.nagios.org.

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Nagios Wiki Re-launch

Nagios Wiki

The Nagios community wiki has been moved from http://community.nagios.org/wiki to wiki.nagios.org. Redirects should be working to preserve old links that you might have.

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Launch of the new Nagios Exchange !

Learning Nagios 3

We’re pleased to announce the launch of a new Nagios Exchange at exchange.nagios.org! The new Nagios Exchange has a number of great features like image galleries, so you can actually see what you’re getting. Exchange is new, so it’s still in development – be patient while we add more features and work out some bugs.

Find the Nagios plugins, addons, and extensions you’re looking for by visiting exchange.nagios.org today. If you’ve developed plugins or addons for Nagios, add them to the directory so they whole Nagios Community can see them.

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Watch Community Blog Posts on Twitter

We’re testing out some Wordpress/Twitter integration, which means you should be able to keep with posting if you Follow us on Twitter.

We actually would have preferred integration with Flutter, but we’re waiting for FlutterEyes to come out of vaporware status.

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Nagios Community Revamp

Welcome to the newly moved and redesigned Nagios Community Website. We have been working hard the last few weeks to bring changes visually and conceptually for both the Community Blog and Community Wiki. Along with the revamp is a renewed promise from the Nagios Team to listen to the growing community’s needs and to give space for the community innovation that is around us.

During this revamp we have moved many of our services and hosting to Amazon’s EC2, EBS, S3 services. This has been exciting for us as we are building new ways to scale with our ideas that are soon to come. As consequence we will be announcing new programs and showcasing community members and projects starting soon.

Please make use of the Nagios Community Wiki. We are going to be building up our knowledge base and wish for users to contribute anything involving Nagios and the systems around Nagios.

Please stay tuned for news, interviews, mashups, hacks, quests and more!

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