oarevalo / BugLogHQ

BugLogHQ is a tool to centralize the handling of automated bug reports from multiple applications. BugLogHQ provides a unified view of error messages sent from any number of applications, allowing the developer to search, graph, forward, and explore the bug reports submitted by the applications.
http://www.bugloghq.com
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Dead? #150

Open KrunchMuffin opened 7 years ago

KrunchMuffin commented 7 years ago

Is this project no longer active Oscar? The main website hasn't worked in a long time.

oarevalo commented 7 years ago

Hey Derek,

Well it's not really dead, but is more on a deep sleep mode. I had some issues with the hosting company and I just haven't been able to make time to fix everything again.

I still use BugLog on a daily basis, but I haven't done any development on a really long time.

If there is interest on other folks on actually working on developing and contributing to the project that would give a good incentive to keep things going again.

I also wonder what would a "buglog" for current times look like? is CF/Railo still the right language? Should there be a BugLog written in other, more modern languages (Go, NodeJS)? what direction should the front end take (Angular, React, continue with vanilla JS)? In a world of Logstash and Elastic stacks is BugLog still needed?

Oscar

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Is this project no longer active Oscar? The main website hasn't worked in a long time.

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KrunchMuffin commented 7 years ago

When you work for a "cheap" company, you have to look at the free stuff that does the job great. And this does. Checkpoints has been great! I think it should stick to it's roots as CF myself with vanilla js/jquery.

On Tue, Aug 15, 2017 at 2:59 PM, Oscar Arevalo notifications@github.com wrote:

Hey Derek,

Well it's not really dead, but is more on a deep sleep mode. I had some issues with the hosting company and I just haven't been able to make time to fix everything again.

I still use BugLog on a daily basis, but I haven't done any development on a really long time.

If there is interest on other folks on actually working on developing and contributing to the project that would give a good incentive to keep things going again.

I also wonder what would a "buglog" for current times look like? is CF/Railo still the right language? Should there be a BugLog written in other, more modern languages (Go, NodeJS)? what direction should the front end take (Angular, React, continue with vanilla JS)? In a world of Logstash and Elastic stacks is BugLog still needed?

Oscar

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Is this project no longer active Oscar? The main website hasn't worked in a long time.

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oarevalo commented 7 years ago

That's a valid point. There is always something to like about keeping things simple.

Other than technology changes, what would be the #1 thing you would like to see improved (or fixed) in Buglog?

On Tue, Aug 15, 2017 at 12:05 PM, Derek notifications@github.com wrote:

When you work for a "cheap" company, you have to look at the free stuff that does the job great. And this does. Checkpoints has been great! I think it should stick to it's roots as CF myself with vanilla js/jquery.

On Tue, Aug 15, 2017 at 2:59 PM, Oscar Arevalo notifications@github.com wrote:

Hey Derek,

Well it's not really dead, but is more on a deep sleep mode. I had some issues with the hosting company and I just haven't been able to make time to fix everything again.

I still use BugLog on a daily basis, but I haven't done any development on a really long time.

If there is interest on other folks on actually working on developing and contributing to the project that would give a good incentive to keep things going again.

I also wonder what would a "buglog" for current times look like? is CF/Railo still the right language? Should there be a BugLog written in other, more modern languages (Go, NodeJS)? what direction should the front end take (Angular, React, continue with vanilla JS)? In a world of Logstash and Elastic stacks is BugLog still needed?

Oscar

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Is this project no longer active Oscar? The main website hasn't worked in a long time.

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KrunchMuffin commented 7 years ago

First one is simple, don't submit search on blur. When u have the search text option enabled and on a page that refreshes automatically, I'm sure you can guess. You have to do the blur escape dance to stop and uncheck.

There are others, just can't think of them ATM. There are some good enhancements in this list.

On Aug 15, 2017 6:31 PM, "Oscar Arevalo" notifications@github.com wrote:

That's a valid point. There is always something to like about keeping things simple.

Other than technology changes, what would be the #1 thing you would like to see improved (or fixed) in Buglog?

On Tue, Aug 15, 2017 at 12:05 PM, Derek notifications@github.com wrote:

When you work for a "cheap" company, you have to look at the free stuff that does the job great. And this does. Checkpoints has been great! I think it should stick to it's roots as CF myself with vanilla js/jquery.

On Tue, Aug 15, 2017 at 2:59 PM, Oscar Arevalo <notifications@github.com

wrote:

Hey Derek,

Well it's not really dead, but is more on a deep sleep mode. I had some issues with the hosting company and I just haven't been able to make time to fix everything again.

I still use BugLog on a daily basis, but I haven't done any development on a really long time.

If there is interest on other folks on actually working on developing and contributing to the project that would give a good incentive to keep things going again.

I also wonder what would a "buglog" for current times look like? is CF/Railo still the right language? Should there be a BugLog written in other, more modern languages (Go, NodeJS)? what direction should the front end take (Angular, React, continue with vanilla JS)? In a world of Logstash and Elastic stacks is BugLog still needed?

Oscar

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Is this project no longer active Oscar? The main website hasn't worked in a long time.

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jimpriest commented 6 years ago

How stable is 2.0?

oarevalo commented 6 years ago

It should work good enough. The new features/modifications are on separate branches and not merged until they were ready. But it does need more testing.

smcguire36 commented 6 years ago

My company is currently in the process of migrating to BugLogHQ from IronGate. BugLog has a lot of great features that beat the heck out of IronGate! I love that it is written in ColdFusion/CFML as that is the language/server that we use for our product. I am in the process of getting our production BugLogHQ server up and running on Azure in a VM running Lucee 5 on Linux. Meanwhile, it is running on our Hosted VMs running Adobe CF 10.

GaryStanton commented 6 years ago

Absolute #1 function I'd like to see in BugLog, is a UUID being returned at the point a bug hits a listener. I like that the bugs are queued for processing to avoid DOS, but some unique identifier to show to a user would be really helpful.

Still, have to say, I use BL for all my applications - having migrated from Hoth a year or two ago. It's wonderful. Thanks for all the hard work that's gone into it.