I can easily enough knock together an omriemann - it's protobuf over TCP or
UDP.  TCP allows for message ack.

There are a couple of C clients that are useful as prior art, and I've
worked with a bunch of clients in python, haskell and golang.

On Wed, 23 Nov 2016 at 18:18 David Lang <da...@lang.hm> wrote:

> On Wed, 23 Nov 2016, Bob Gregory wrote:
>
> > For that, I'd like to see better support for GeoIP tagging, a Riemann
> > output plugin, some better guidance on "failed message queues", etc. etc.
> > etc.
>
> With a bit of digging, I can't find where Riemann defines what the
> over-the-wire
> format is that you would need to deliver logs to it.
>
> I see hints that it uses protobuf to serialize things, and has an
> application-level ack mechanism similar to what we have in relp, but the
> levels
> of indirection are stacked high, and the API documenation only points you
> at the
> function defintions.
>
> David Lang
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