Thanks a lot for the super-quick patch! I'll test it and report back if
there are any issues. Otherwise, assume awesomeness :)

I finally got it with the documentation, thanks! It seems to make sense to
also keep a branch on github and ping you when it's updated. OK, so we've
got the tools, now it's only that tiny bit called "work" that's left to be
done :)

As for Fedora DevConf: thanks for the link! I didn't know about it and it
looks interesting. I'll see if I can make it to there.

Best regards,
Radu

2013/1/8 Rainer Gerhards <[email protected]>

> > And for most of the messages, the $!all-json thing becomes an empty
> > string.
>
> Patch is here:
>
> http://git.adiscon.com/?p=rsyslog.git;a=commitdiff;h=bbb2066d17824f366d0f83a010cae6ebe99d4fa0
>
> [snip ;)]
>
> > > > As for contributions to the documentation: how can I actually do
> > that?
> > > > Let's say I would want to contribute some changes to this page:
> > > > http://www.rsyslog.com/doc/property_replacer.html
> > > >
> > > > I mean, I only know how to do pull requests on github. In this case
> > I
> > > > should simply download the html, change it and send the back the
> > diff?
> > >
> > > That would be fine with me. If you know how to create your own branch
> > on
> > > github and commit to it, that also works for me. Just as you like :-)
> > >
> > >
> > OK, thanks. I will send diffs when I can find time to contribute
> > documentation.
> >
> > I have no idea how I can clone the site to a github repo and contribute
> > to
> > it. I didn't see it on github or on the Adiscon git.
>
> Ahhh! OK, the site is just a 1-to-1 copy of the ./doc folder [1]! (well,
> the doc part of the site, to be precise, that's minus faqs and some
> articles...). So you can apply changes to ./doc/*.html, just please be sure
> you do this on the master branch (else it may get messy during merges...).
>
> When I receive updates, I'll merge them to master, and when a new release
> is due, the files are copied over to the web site.
>
> Note that the ./doc folder is also available inside the tarball, so *each
> version* of rsyslog contains the doc that *exactly* matches it. The site
> only has the latest and greatest ;)
>
> Rainer
>
> [1]
> http://git.adiscon.com/?p=rsyslog.git;a=tree;f=doc;h=ba8d5ac5c82f397b20862681dab2395a5a4706b3;hb=HEAD
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