Collaborate!
Join with others to get the most out of your GroundWork Open Source-based IT monitoring solution!
- Forums
- GroundWork Monitor Community Edition is freely supported by active and vibrant user forums. You can read the forums without registering, but please do sign up and participate: the community experience gets better with each active, participating user!
[ forums ] - Bug Tracker
- If you discover a bug with GroundWork Monitor Community Edition—installation, operation, or documentation -- or you have additions to the code or documentation (for example, you've successfully installed on a previously unsupported configuration), by all means please post it to and discuss it in the forums. But additionally: if it's an issue you're pretty confident we'd want to rectify in the product for future releases -- either as an addition or a fix -- please file a bug report as well: bug reports are regularly monitored by Q/A, whereas the forums aren't.
You need to register for the bug tracker in order to start posting (it's a separate registration from the forums), check the existing bug reports first to make sure that your issue hasn't already been addressed.
Our Q/A team looks at the bug reports regularly and responds to them, so if you posted to the forums about the issue please add a closure post to the associated thread saying that it's been resolved.
[ bug tracker ]
Community Activities
- Project in Residence Events
- As part of our ongoing commitment to Open Source, GroundWork sponsors Project in Residence Events for IT monitoring Project Teams.
- Ganglia Project in Residence Event, 2008
- Cacti Project in Residence Events, 2006, 2007
If you are interested in GroundWork Open Source hosting your Project in Residence, contact us.
- Project Lead Council
- In addition to Project in Residence Events, GroundWork Open Source has brought the Open Source Project Leads together as a Project Lead Council to work on creating the very best IT Monitoring tools.
- Dave Lily, CEO, GroundWork Open Source
- Thomas Stocking, Founder, GroundWork Open Source
- Ethan Galstad, lead developer, Nagios®*
- Kees Cook, Senior Network Administrator, OSDL
- Ian Berry, Project Lead, Cacti
- Tobi Oetiker, Project Lead, RRDTool, MRTG & Smokeping
- Remo Rickli, Project Lead, NeDi
- Monitoring SIG
- As part of GroundWork Open Source’s commitment to collecting and disseminating best practices in IT monitoring and Systems Management, we host the BayLISA Monitoring SIG in our offices monthly. For the latest SIG meeting, see the BayLISA web site.
* Nagios is a registered trademark of Nagios Enterprises