[Lognorm] [rsyslog] I'd like to suggest that we maintain an 'easy projects' list

Rainer Gerhards rgerhards at hq.adiscon.com
Sat Aug 22 10:47:28 CEST 2015


Maybe we should also add this to the readme document?

Sent from phone, thus brief.
Am 22.08.2015 10:44 schrieb "David Lang" <david at lang.hm>:

> cross posting to the liblognorm group as there is a lot of overlap. I
> created a tag for smaller projects there as well
>
>
> https://github.com/rsyslog/liblognorm/issues?utf8=%E2%9C%93&q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+label%3Asmall
>
> David Lang
>
> On Sat, 22 Aug 2015, David Lang wrote:
>
> I created the label 'small' and tagged a number of items
>>
>>
>> https://github.com/rsyslog/rsyslog/issues?utf8=%E2%9C%93&q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+label%3Asmall
>>
>> David Lang
>>
>> On Sat, 22 Aug 2015, Rainer Gerhards wrote:
>>
>> Date: Sat, 22 Aug 2015 10:11:33 +0200
>>> From: Rainer Gerhards <rgerhards at hq.adiscon.com>
>>> Reply-To: rsyslog-users <rsyslog at lists.adiscon.com>
>>> To: rsyslog-users <rsyslog at lists.adiscon.com>
>>> Subject: Re: [rsyslog] I'd like to suggest that we maintain an 'easy
>>> projects'
>>>     list
>>>
>>> I think that is an excellent idea. As far as I am concerned, feel free to
>>> add this tag and assign it to those issues where you think it fits. We
>>> can
>>> always review and change the assignment.
>>>
>>> Rainer
>>>
>>> Sent from phone, thus brief.
>>> Am 22.08.2015 10:08 schrieb "David Lang" <david at lang.hm>:
>>>
>>> There are various suggestions/enhancements that come up related to
>>>> rsyslog, liblognorm, etc that are not big projects and would be good
>>>> candidates for thing to do for people interested in getting involved
>>>> with
>>>> development. I'd like to suggest that we create a tag for these sorts of
>>>> things in github and then have a "if you want to get involved, look at
>>>> these" sort of page somewhere that lists them.
>>>>
>>>> string generation module suggestions such as:
>>>> https://github.com/rsyslog/rsyslog/issues/327 or requests for new
>>>> parsers
>>>> in liblognorm are good examples.
>>>>
>>>> There was a request here a couple weeks ago to add gzip compression to
>>>> omelasticsearch, which could be a candidate for this sort of list.
>>>>
>>>> thoughts?
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