Re: IRC Meetup logs up in the wiki

2009-01-21 Thread Regardt van de Vyver

Kinkie wrote:

Hi all,
   I've slightly polished the IRC logs for Sunday's IRC meetup and put
them on the wiki as a reference to all parties interested:

http://wiki.squid-cache.org/MeetUps/IrcMeetup-2009-01-17

  
Uhm, guess I go on holiday and miss out on EVERYTHING I got back on 
the 17th and would have loved to attend had I the precence of mind to 
have checked.


Sorry guys.

In other news I've got some new exposed counters for squid-2 performance 
- will port to 3.1 and then submit for review. Also planning to extend 
cachemgr to output in xml as alternative, will allow far simpler 
processing and xsl transforms.


Extended cacti monitoring of all relevant bits is in process and will be 
available soon.


Regardt


Re: Introduction and new eCAP GZIP adapter

2009-01-07 Thread Regardt van de Vyver

Constantin Rack wrote:

Dear squid-dev members,

my name is Constantin Rack and I would like to introduce myself as a 
new developer.
I have over 10 years experience in C/C++ coding with strong focus to 
HTTP related software.


As a welcome gift, I have released a new open-source eCAP adapter 
for HTTP compression:

http://www.vigos.com/products/eCAP/

I would like to maintain and further develop this adapter, hoping that 
it will be included in the official SQUID distribution some day.
Please feel free to send me your suggestions and bug reports 
concerning the adapter.


A happy 2009 everyone!


Best Regards,
Constantin Rack



With a welcome gift like that I'm sure we're all eager to see whats next ;-)

Welcome ;-)


Introductions

2008-12-30 Thread Regardt van de Vyver

Hi Dev Team.

My name is Regardt van de Vyver, a technology enthusiast who tinkers 
with squid on a regular basis. I've been involved in development for 
around 12 years and am an active participant on numerous open source 
projects.


Right now I'm focussed on improving and extending performance metrics 
for squid, specifically related to SNMP and the cachemanager.


I'd like to take a more active role in the coming year from a dev 
perspective and feel the 1st step here is to at least get my butt onto 
the dev mailing list ;-)


I look forward to getting involved.

Regards,

Regardt van de Vyver