Hey guys, what about this. When do we get started? :-) I've seen that there have been some issues about the log4j-extras release. Is there anything I can do to get it out of the door?
Regards, Benedikt 2013/10/7 Benedikt Ritter <brit...@apache.org> > Hello, > > Christian, thanks for the introduction :-) I've had a very short look at > trunk of the extras package. It's some work to do to get this stuff up to > date, so we better start right away ;-) Just point me to the repository > after you have decided where to host the development. > > Best regards, > Benedikt > > > 2013/10/7 Scott Deboy <scott.de...@gmail.com> > >> Sounds great! I definitely would like to help on the log4j2 receivers >> portion and any syncing you want to do with Chainsaw. >> >> >> Scott >> >> >> On 10/6/13, Christian Grobmeier <grobme...@gmail.com> wrote: >> > Hello folks! >> > >> > early this year I wrote a small and simply http server for demonstration >> > purposes. It's based on NIO. When I picked up this task I always thought >> > it would be good for an idea I have on logging for a while now. >> > >> > Here it is: >> > https://bitbucket.org/grobmeier/lionbeast >> > >> > I would like to change the server in a way so it can make use of Log4j >> > receivers to receive logging events. Lionbeast shall provide a way to >> > manipulate these events and enable to create some metrics or something >> > similar. At the moment it is possible to create dynamic websites using >> > JRuby. I would like to have "Loglets" one day. This is basically a >> > script or implemented class which lets users work with the events the >> > way they want. >> > >> > I absolutely know about Apache Flume. I consider Flume the "big brother" >> > of Lionbeast. Lionbeast aims to be easy to use, install and extend. I >> > consider it more to be a partner of Chainsaw actually. Like the >> > server-side Version of Chainsaw. Actually I believe there might be some >> > opportunities if Chainsaw and Lionbeast would come together. >> > >> > If you like my idea, I would like to contribute the current code and ask >> > for a Git-Repository at Infra. >> > My current plan is to work on it over years change mostly and thats why >> > I am starting now to have it ready for that time. >> > In addition I would like to put some work in the current Receivers. I >> > don't know if they currently work with Log4j2 but I guess not so well. I >> > think there should be a receivers package directly in the Log4j 2 trunk, >> > maybe even in the core. >> > >> > I recently spoke to Benedikt Ritter who is a committer/PMC at Apache >> > Commons. I told him about my ideas and he motivated me to move forward >> > with it. Furthermore Benedikt expressed his interest to participate. I >> > would like to give him access to the Git repository as well. We should >> > also discuss if we should open a sandbox for logging in general, where >> > interested fellow committers can contribute code without having >> > committer-ship at logging. >> > >> > Thoughts? Comments? Likes? Dislikes? >> > >> > Cheers >> > Christian >> > >> > >> > --- >> > http://www.grobmeier.de >> > @grobmeier >> > GPG: 0xA5CC90DB >> > >> > > > > -- > http://people.apache.org/~britter/ > http://www.systemoutprintln.de/ > http://twitter.com/BenediktRitter > http://github.com/britter > -- http://people.apache.org/~britter/ http://www.systemoutprintln.de/ http://twitter.com/BenediktRitter http://github.com/britter