20. 06. 2016 Sandro Santinato NetEye

Updated Package neteye-reporting-3.3.1-1

ChangeLog:

  • Fixed bug where it was no more possible to add hosts/services to report elements (NEREP-68)
  • Fixed bug where wrong version number is shown on webinterface (NEREP-69)
  • Fixed bug where SLA Report shows 0% because of unhandled avail.cgi timeout (NEREP-70)
  • Fixed bug where dates in SLA report are malformated (NEREP-74)
  • Fixed bug where null timeperiods have been shown in reports (NEREP-56)
  • Fixed bug where it was no more possible to see the percentage number on progress bars if it was 0% (NEREP-66)
  • Fixed bug where no standard time format was displayed (NEREP-71)
  • Fixed bug when editing the title section it is duplicated (NEREP-58)
  • Activate local backend by default (NEREP-54)
  • Added tooltip with help information in settings dialogs (NEREP-73)
  • Added new macros to SLA text template (NEREP-40)
  • Improve usability of item creation: Assign value from drop down (NEREP-51)
Sandro Santinato

Sandro Santinato

Developer at Würth Phoenix
Hi, my name is Sandro and I am the youngest member of the Neteye team. I graduated in 2013 in Applied Computer Science at the Free University of Bolzano but I started working as software engineer at Würth-Phoenix already in May 2012. My main competence is the development and improvement of the “Real User Experience” solution.For me computer programming is not just work, but i like scripting and creating my own software also in my free time. Already as a child I was amazed by computers and their technology. So at the age of 12 I bought the book “C for dummies” and started learning programming on my own 🙂 Later on I discovered the open-source world and I started loving it from the first moment.In my free time I also like mountain biking, hiking, and of course playing the trombone in various music bands.

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Sandro Santinato

Hi, my name is Sandro and I am the youngest member of the Neteye team. I graduated in 2013 in Applied Computer Science at the Free University of Bolzano but I started working as software engineer at Würth-Phoenix already in May 2012. My main competence is the development and improvement of the “Real User Experience” solution.For me computer programming is not just work, but i like scripting and creating my own software also in my free time. Already as a child I was amazed by computers and their technology. So at the age of 12 I bought the book “C for dummies” and started learning programming on my own :-) Later on I discovered the open-source world and I started loving it from the first moment.In my free time I also like mountain biking, hiking, and of course playing the trombone in various music bands.

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