Hi! I'm one of the maintainers[1] (both in Debian and upstream) of syslog-ng[2], and we're applying to Google Summer of Code this year too. We have applied in the past two years, but did not get accepted on our own. The kind folks at openSUSE took us under their umbrella, and last year, we finished two[3] successful[4] projects (sadly, in our first year, we had to fail the student mid-term). We have high hopes that we can participate on our own this year, and I'm humbly asking the Debian GSoC Administrators to vouch for us.
We have some interesting ideas[5] (and that list is going to grow in the next few days) this year, a number of which were suggested by our users initially, and turned into GSoC ideas from that. Thank you, in advance! [1]: http://packages.qa.debian.org/s/syslog-ng.html [2]: http://syslog-ng.org/ [3]: https://github.com/balabit/syslog-ng/tree/master/modules/redis [4]: http://en.opensuse.org/Archive:GSOC_ideas_2013#A_dedicated_MySQL_destination [5]: https://github.com/balabit/syslog-ng/wiki/GSoC2014-Idea-&-Project-list -- |8]
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