Risto,
I know it's been a long time, but I have been chipping away at that tutorial.
It has been really helpful.
I'm not an academic person (I dropped out of high school), so I don't know the
correct and formal way to comment on academic papers. As such, my notes might
seem a bit less formal than is appropriate.
I did however write a book for O'Reilly, so I do have a bit of a feel for book
writing, and it is from that angle that most of my comments are coming.
Are you interested in what I've written? I fear giving offense, but I had some
ideas that might be worth considering.
Jim
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> From: "Risto Vaarandi" <risto.vaara...@gmail.com>
> To: "Jim Van Meggelen" <jim.vanmegge...@clearlycore.com>
> Cc: "simple-evcorr-users" <simple-evcorr-users@lists.sourceforge.net>
> Sent: Thursday, 1 December, 2022 13:07:03
> Subject: Re: [Simple-evcorr-users] SEC tutorial
> hi Jim,
> many thanks for your very kind offer! The tutorial is fairly large (around 50
> pages), but if you have time, I would appreciate your feedback. Adding the
> remarks and recommendations into PDF works fine for me, and you can just send
> the modified PDF over to my private email address.
> kind regards,
> risto
> Kontakt Jim Van Meggelen (< [ mailto:jim.vanmegge...@clearlycore.com |
> jim.vanmegge...@clearlycore.com ] >) kirjutas kuupƤeval N, 1. detsember 2022
> kell 15:25:
>> Risto,
>> Thanks for doing that up. I'll work through it.
>> Are you interested in feedback on it? If so, do you have a preferred
>> mechanism
>> for that? (I can just mark up the PDF as I read through and upload it
>> somewhere
>> when I'm done). Note that I might find myself mostly copyediting, rather than
>> testing all the examples.
>> Jim
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>> ClearlyCore Inc.
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>> +1-877-253-2716 (Canada)
>> +1-866-644-7729 (USA)
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>> Asterisk: The Definitive Guide
>> FIFTH EDITION NOW AVAILABLE TO DOWNLOAD:
>> [ https://cdn.oreillystatic.com/pdf/Asterisk_The_Definitive_Guide.pdf |
>> https://cdn.oreillystatic.com/pdf/Asterisk_The_Definitive_Guide.pdf ]
>>> From: "Risto Vaarandi" < [ mailto:risto.vaara...@gmail.com |
>>> risto.vaara...@gmail.com ] >
>>> To: "simple-evcorr-users" < [
>>> mailto:simple-evcorr-users@lists.sourceforge.net |
>>> simple-evcorr-users@lists.sourceforge.net ] >
>>> Sent: Thursday, 1 December, 2022 05:23:48
>>> Subject: [Simple-evcorr-users] SEC tutorial
>>> hi all,
>>> during the last few weeks, I have written a new SEC tutorial paper which
>>> can be
>>> accessed through this web link: [
>>> https://raw.githubusercontent.com/simple-evcorr/tutorial/main/SEC-tutorial.pdf
>>> |
>>> https://raw.githubusercontent.com/simple-evcorr/tutorial/main/SEC-tutorial.pdf
>>> ]
>>> Links to this tutorial and the relevant Github repository ( [
>>> https://github.com/simple-evcorr/tutorial |
>>> https://github.com/simple-evcorr/tutorial ] ) are also available in the SEC
>>> home page.
>>> This tutorial is primarily intended for people who haven't used SEC before,
>>> and
>>> it explains the essentials of SEC in a gentle way, starting from simple
>>> examples and gradually moving to more complex ones. After reading this
>>> tutorial, the reader should have a good understanding of event correlation
>>> rules, event correlation operations, contexts, synthetic events, pattern
>>> match
>>> caching, and many other things. And it might provide interesting insights
>>> even
>>> for experienced users :)
>>> As mentioned in the introduction, this tutorial does not intend to be a
>>> replacement for the official documentation. Therefore, it does not attempt
>>> to
>>> explain every possible detail, but rather provide an overview of the key
>>> concepts, so that it would be easier to look up more detailed information
>>> from
>>> the man page.
>>> Hopefully the tutorial will be useful and you will find it easy to follow :)
>>> kind regards,
>>> risto
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