Introductions

2013-07-13 Thread Nathan Hoad
Hi folks,

I realised I'm not a member of the developer mailing list, so I
thought I'd sign up. My interests in Squid development mostly lie in
stablisation and scaling, with lesser interest in Squid's ICAP client.
I also do my part in maintaining a few deployments of Squid with
various interesting configurations.

I'm also interested in helping keep the website up to date as well.

Regards,

Nathan.

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Nathan Hoad
Software Developer
www.getoffmalawn.com


Re: Introductions

2009-01-04 Thread Amos Jeffries
 Welcome!

 I've been thinking about this a bit recently. A few random ideas which
 may (or may not) be interesting to discuss:

 - Allowing other sample periods (beyond 5min and 60min) in cachemgr
 stats; e.g., 1m. Perhaps even adjustable or even dynamic periods.

 - More stats for service times; e.g., from request initiation to
 headers complete, to body complete, to response initiation, to
 response headers complete, to response body complete. There was a
 thread about this on dev a while back, if you're interested I can dig
 it up.

 - Allowing a dump of info for a specific URL in the cachemgr.

 Cheers,

First, Welcome Regardt. This is indeed a needed area. I look forward to
seeing your work.

On the reporting topic, I've just this evening encountered a need to get
KB-per-sec throughput stats per active client IPs/requests out of squid.

Amos




 On 30/12/2008, at 2:16 PM, Regardt van de Vyver wrote:

 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


 --
 Mark Nottingham   m...@yahoo-inc.com







Re: Introductions

2009-01-03 Thread Mark Nottingham

Welcome!

I've been thinking about this a bit recently. A few random ideas which  
may (or may not) be interesting to discuss:


- Allowing other sample periods (beyond 5min and 60min) in cachemgr  
stats; e.g., 1m. Perhaps even adjustable or even dynamic periods.


- More stats for service times; e.g., from request initiation to  
headers complete, to body complete, to response initiation, to  
response headers complete, to response body complete. There was a  
thread about this on dev a while back, if you're interested I can dig  
it up.


- Allowing a dump of info for a specific URL in the cachemgr.

Cheers,



On 30/12/2008, at 2:16 PM, Regardt van de Vyver wrote:


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



--
Mark Nottingham   m...@yahoo-inc.com




Re: Introductions

2008-12-31 Thread Adrian Chadd
Welcome!

2008/12/30 Regardt van de Vyver sq...@vdvyver.net:
 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




Re: Introductions

2008-12-31 Thread Kinkie
Welcome aboard, and best wishes for a happy and fruitful 2009!

On 12/30/08, Regardt van de Vyver sq...@vdvyver.net wrote:
 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




-- 
/kinkie


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