Hu John,

On 17/02/16 18:40, John L. Magee wrote:
> The repository .repo and packages now seem to be at 
> https://labs.consol.de/repo/ .  Is this “official” ?

The repository has been there since the beginning of the project. It is not 
official, but it contains the
official builds and is maintained by the omd team of Consol which is a subset 
of the offical omd maintainers.

> At omdistro.org, the last release was 1.20 in Aug 2014 and the last nightly 
> build was 1.21 in Aug 2015

Something seems to be wrong with the syncronization. The official and nightly 
builds are normally build
on labs.consol.de and then transfered to omdistro.org.

> The omd source at http://git.mathias-kettner.de/omd.git/ is still being 
> actively maintained

Thats right and this is the official source of OMD.

> In addition there are 3 branches at https://github.com/ConSol/omd, labs, 
> legacy, and raspberry

legacy is a clone and syncronized with the master branch of 
git.mathias-kettner.de.
raspberry is a branch to maintain some special settings for raspberrys.
labs is a new branch for our labs edition of omd which contains some more 
packages
compared to the "standard" omd, for example icinga 2, naemon, grafana, 
influxdb, etc..

> If I decide to build from source, which should be used?

depends on what you want to build.

> It would also be useful to get input on commercial offerings using OMD or 
> Check_MK

It is opensource and mostly under gpl. So as long as you follow the license, 
there is
no problem with commercial use.

Cheers,
 Sven

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