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== Project Description ==
 
== Project Description ==
  
The sole focus of this project is aimed at installing, configuring, and cultivating a comprehensive network monitoring tool. These ambitious initiatives will form the nucleus of our overall objectives. For example, http://google.com or [http://developer.mozilla.org MDC].
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The sole focus of this project is aimed at installing, configuring, and cultivating a comprehensive network monitoring tool. These ambitious initiatives will form the nucleus of our overall objective. For example, http://google.com or [http://developer.mozilla.org MDC].
  
 
== Project Leader(s) ==
 
== Project Leader(s) ==

Revision as of 20:22, 7 October 2010

Project Name

Set Up Nagios monitoring of the ARM farm

Project Description

The sole focus of this project is aimed at installing, configuring, and cultivating a comprehensive network monitoring tool. These ambitious initiatives will form the nucleus of our overall objective. For example, http://google.com or MDC.

Project Leader(s)

Name(s) of primary people working on the project. If you want to join a project as leader, discuss with other leaders first. Include links to personal pages within wiki

Project Contributor(s)

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NOTE: only Project Leader(s) should add names here. You can’t add your own name to the Contributor list.

Project Details

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Project Plan

Goals for each release:

  • 0.1
  • 0.2
  • 0.3

Project News

This is where your regular updates will go. In these you should discuss the status or your work, your interactions with other members of the community (e.g., Seneca and Mozilla), problems you have encountered, etc.

Put detailed technical information into the Project Details page (i.e., update it as you go), and save this section for news about participation in the project.