Re: Request for GSOC project ideas

2007-03-15 Thread Isuru Suriarachchi
Hi Paul, Thanks for your quick reply on this. I really appreciate your help and I understand how busy you guys are with the projects. I'm working on following the links given by Jake and I will do my best to make this project a real success if my proposal will be selected.. Thanks a lot, ~Isuru

Re: Request for GSOC project ideas

2007-03-15 Thread Paul Smith
I hate to volunteer other people, but Scott Deboy and Paul Smith are the primary architects of Chainsaw. They are really the ones to provide direction. Guy's, can you add your input? Certainly happy to participate. I'm particularly busy at the moment (we're a growing business), but def

Re: Request for GSOC project ideas

2007-03-15 Thread Jacob Kjome
At 10:40 PM 3/15/2007, you wrote: Hi Jacob, I went through these two ideas and got a rough understanding. I think it is better to go for the second one, as i found it little bit more interesting. On 3/15/07, Jacob Kjome <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 2. Enhance Chains

Re: Request for GSOC project ideas

2007-03-15 Thread Isuru Suriarachchi
Hi Jacob, I went through these two ideas and got a rough understanding. I think it is better to go for the second one, as i found it little bit more interesting. On 3/15/07, Jacob Kjome <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 2. Enhance Chainsaw. There have been a number of recent threads discussing pos

Re: Request for GSOC project ideas

2007-03-15 Thread Isuru Suriarachchi
Hi jacob, Thanks very much for your quick reply with project ideas. I will work on understanding those two ideas and send the proposal for one of them. I think before that i will have to go through the code and the documentation, to make a clear idea of the projects. Thanks again, ~Isuru On 3/1

Re: Request for GSOC project ideas

2007-03-15 Thread Jacob Kjome
I can think of 2 things that you could work on: 1. Overcome the existing inertia and get Log4j-2.0 started. Without someone to kick-start this, I don't believe it will ever happen. Log4j-1.3 seems to be somewhat of a dead-end and if the Log4j project is to move forward past maintenance releas

Re: Enhancements to Chainsaw

2007-03-15 Thread Jess Holle
David Smiley wrote: Greetings. I've been a user of log4j for quite some time and only recently have been exposed to Chainsaw. At work ( http://www.mitre.org MITRE ) I've been tasked to come up with a log viewer (for in-house use) that has a set of features that are relatively close to what Chai

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2007-03-15 Thread noreply
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2007-03-15 Thread noreply
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Request for GSOC project ideas

2007-03-15 Thread Isuru Suriarachchi
Hi all, I'm an undergraduate student of the Computer Science and Engineering department at University of Moratuwa, Sri Lnaka. I'm interested in doing a project on Apache/log4j for the Google Summer of Code 2007 competition. Currently I'm working as an intern at WSO2 (www.wso2.org) for my industr