Syslog-NG seems to be where more of the activity has gone these days,
based on my personal observation. Perhaps the two projects could be
merged, combining the best parts of both and pooling the interest and
resources. My knowledge about the similarities/differences between the
two is too superficial to be able to judge if this is a reasonable
approach.
Any takers?
Nick Eggleston
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> ad...@li...] On Behalf Of Jeff Mixon
> Sent: Friday, January 27, 2006 10:17 AM
> To: met...@li...
> Subject: [Metalog-users] Interested in reviving metalog a bit
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> Hello,
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> I've recently come across metalog and it is very sad to see a great
> application with this much potential be somewhat abandoned. I know
life
> happens. I'm not an excellent programmer, but I have lots of resources
and
> I
> have been thinking about helping bring this project back to active
> development. Does anyone still work on this project or is anyone else
> interested in bringing it back?
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> Regards,
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> Jeff MIxon
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