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Contact client implementation authors about splitting off into new libraries #121
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From the gist of it, it sounds like a good idea, maybe you could share some details you have in mind? |
Howdy! Basically, just spinning the individual reporters that require an external dependency (like a service) into their own little repos that import |
@mihasya Any preferences on the naming of theses "spin-off" ? |
@cyberdelia hmm.. not entirely sure, but I also don't think it's worth agonizing over. They'll theoretically only be imported once, in |
@cyberdelia probably something like |
@cyberdelia you can see my stab at the Librato client's move here #122 |
@cyberdelia nice and easy. Thanks! |
I don't use the stathat lib at all, if someone else wants to take ownership - I'm happy to relinquish any "control" |
@bketelsen thanks for letting us know. We'll find it a home, even if it's just under my account with a "MAINTAINER WANTED" in the README. |
It looks like the github account for Michael Crosby is @crosbymichael. Michael, would you be interested in becoming the maintainer for a split-out version of the influx reporter? |
@mihasya ya, i can take the influx part |
@crosbymichael Beauty! Please check out the repos myself and @cyberdelia have created for librato and graphite |
http://prometheus.io/ looks like a candidate for the creation of a client |
Is there something inherently incompatible with statsd and this library, that there isn't an exporter for it? |
Other libraries to document:
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