blog entry on journal by the primary author of rsyslog
blog entry on journal by the primary author of rsyslog
Posted Nov 25, 2011 9:30 UTC (Fri) by dlang (guest, #313)In reply to: blog entry on journal by the primary author of rsyslog by anselm
Parent article: That newfangled Journal thing
and no, saying that you can run two logging systems doesn't make it compatible. that makes it possible to co-exist (for now), which is a very different thing.
and the reason I say "for now" is that the advocates of the new system are extremely dismissive of everything on the old system, and of anyone who likes it, so why will they keep going to any effort to keep this co-existance possible? See Gnome for a perfect example of this. they told people that if they didn't like the new Shell they could just use fallback mode so don't complain, now they are saying that fallback mode is strictly temporary.
Posted Nov 26, 2011 18:32 UTC (Sat)
by rahulsundaram (subscriber, #21946)
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Posted Dec 1, 2011 8:43 UTC (Thu)
by ovitters (guest, #27950)
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And if you want it more official:
Please note the lack of reply on that :P
blog entry on journal by the primary author of rsyslog
blog entry on journal by the primary author of rsyslog
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/release-team/2011-November...