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Transitioning to a more standard configuration collection engine #14
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Hi,
I second that it would be great to see this project get regular updates and would welcome someone to update this to work with the latest netbox releases.
Cheers
Alexander
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Date: Saturday, 13 August 2022 at 05:06
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Subject: [artyomovs/netbox-plugin-config-officer] Transitioning to a more standard configuration collection engine (Issue #14)
This project looks great. This is something I have had long on my to-do list for our org and I am happy to see someone else needing almost the exact same functionality. My proposition is to replace or extend collect.py's functionality to allow for a more robust configuration collection engine.
If this is something the author would be willing to accept, I can begin working on a PR
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@MajesticFalcon i believe this project has been abandoned, dev hasnt updated in over 2 years and many open Issues and isnt compatible with latest NetBox. |
Hi @DrunkMunki you are right, was abandoned for a while. Now I'm back. Working on 3.x version. @MajesticFalcon @alexanderdeca thanks for your feedback. @MajesticFalcon Could you please give some more background. Maybe a couple examples? |
This project looks great. This is something I have had long on my to-do list for our org and I am happy to see someone else needing almost the exact same functionality. My proposition is to replace or extend collect.py's functionality to allow for a more robust configuration collection engine. To be specific, there are already several well designed network configuration collection softwares that can be hooked into to get the same data
If this is something the author would be willing to accept, I can begin working on a PR
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