David - checked with the powers that be and everything is good. I'm going
to create a normalization-toolkit repo on our public github and will link
it here once a few things are in place.  I don't yet have strong opinions
on what goes in it - I'm going to start with the dockerized setup we're
working on for integration tests (we'll just move development of this into
the open).

People can start contributing rulebases if they want, and I figure we can
organize things and consolidate things as it makes sense. I think
collaboration with PRs and github issues is better than collaboration on
mailing  lists so would prefer to just get something moving and we can take
it from there.

Cheers,
Brian

On Thu, Jun 23, 2016 at 1:09 PM David Lang <da...@lang.hm> wrote:

> On Thu, 23 Jun 2016, Brian Knox wrote:
>
> > David - I'm sure I could get some time to devote to shepherding this,
> and I
> > could get some time and resources from our community team to write some
> > articles / tutorials about rsyslog + mmnormalize and generate some
> > publicity for the project.  Additionally I have access to a decently
> large
> > sampling of logs from a reasonably scaled environment for testing.
>
> I can also do some article writing.
>
> > If this is something people are interested in and the only blocker is
> time
> > and resources let me talk to a couple of people today and I'll update the
> > list.
>
> given the number of times this has come up, I'm sure there is some
> interest.
>
> Thanks for volunteering on this.
>
> David Lang
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