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  1. mandriva switches to rsyslog :) http://bit.ly/5B8GnB
  2. installing fedora 12 today...
  3. initial version of syslog over plain tcp posted to ietf repository https://datatracker.ietf.org/idst/status.cgi?submission_id=19906
  4. RT @NASA: NASA satellites detect unexpected ice loss in East Antarctica. http://tr.im/FKCD
  5. #rsyslog: epoll/tcp code now committed :)
  6. what a day... but at least the Internet is much faster now ;) But some more connection trouble ahead until everything is finished...
  7. wrote some more info on #rsyslog multithreading - what to expect and what not: http://blog.gerhards.net/2009/11/rsyslog-multithreading.html
  8. looks like I am online again ;)
  9. we get new internet line, but that causes a lot of trouble today ;) (at least I am -parly- inline again...)
  10. wieder mal ärger über den "alltäglichen Wahnsinn" an der #Schule: http://bit.ly/2LhCBA
  11. you "pay" for open source - but not necessarily with money. My personal shot at it: http://bit.ly/3rkTWb
  12. priorities for #rsyslog work: http://blog.gerhards.net/2009/11/priorities-for-rsyslog-work.html
  13. the netstream #rsyslog driver layer is giving me a hard time - changing it to epoll() in a flexible way that supports older drivers is hard
  14. working on epoll() plain tcp stream driver for #rsyslog
  15. #rsyslog now has defered name resolution for imudp
  16. looks like I mostly got ready with removing revers dns lookup from udp input thread #rsyslog
  17. finally, time to look at #rsyslog deferred name resolution (hopefully nothing blocks me from doing that again...)
  18. friday, 13th, an excellent date for a new v5 beta #rsyslog release :)
  19. not feeling very well today...
  20. some more doc work, and begin to work towards a new syslog RFC