omc / dendrite

Dendrite adds all your logs to a single structured log stream, so you can search, graph, and analyze easier.
dendrite.io
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Alternatives to dendrite? #41

Open ghost opened 8 years ago

ghost commented 8 years ago

Hi,

This project appears stagnant; it doesn't build, and neither do any of the forks. omc/dendrite is using an old version of tomb from launchpad; that project has since moved to github and is a major version ahead (v2). Pull requests are not being addressed.

What alternatives (active projects) are people using?

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leehambley commented 8 years ago

ELK Stack ?

nz commented 8 years ago

This project is indeed abandoned. There are several different open source log shippers nowadays. We use an ELK stack internally at OMC.

Curious where you folks found this project? It was never promoted particularly widely or actively.

ghost commented 8 years ago

Google. It holds the esteemed second place in Google search results for "golang log server".

Would you mind putting a notice at the top of the readme about the project no longer under active development? It might help a fork become a "canonical" source.

I'd be interested in why you decided to stop working on it. ELK is a mess to install, and dendrite scratches an itch. Was it a cost/benefit decision, or was there something about the design of Dendrite that prompted the switch?

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nz commented 7 years ago

I'd be interested in why you decided to stop working on it. ELK is a mess to install, and dendrite scratches an itch. Was it a cost/benefit decision

Mostly just a man-hours/cost-benefit thing. I agree (and am amazed) that the itch still exists and would be happy to help breathe some new life into this thing.