Another project I follow runs a bot that posts 'real-time' logs to the webserver. They're sliced into daily chunks. When an interesting/important dialog occurs somebody will:

1) post a link to the log (and a time :)
2) OR cut'n'paste the relevant conversation.

This strategy works well to filter out the noise.

Corey


On Friday, Apr 2, 2004, at 08:27 US/Pacific, Berin Loritsch wrote:


Niclas Hedhman wrote:

People have brought up logging....
I was thinking to create a small bash script that monitor my log file, and when it gets to a certain size (20k?), it gets mailed to dev@, so that there is an official record to go back to.
I can put this up by tomorrow, but I will investigate if I can put a 'daemon' on a server somewhere, since my own Internet connection is far from reliable.


I think it is more than acceptable if you only log the conversations that we
expect to be important. Otherwise there will be a lot of noise on the mailing
list. A lot of what gets said in IRC kind of only makes sense if you have the
whole conversation.



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