Re: [Chainsaw] Thoughts on moving forward

2023-09-23 Thread Scott Deboy
Please review the various display setting controls. Most of what you mention can be toggled from visible to hidden. VfsLogFilePatternReceiver does exactly what you're describing. Allowing live remote tailing of logs over an ssh accessible path. You control if these logs end up in separate tabs or

[Chainsaw] Thoughts on moving forward

2023-09-23 Thread Robert Middleton
Since Scott has said that he would help with maintenance and Rob T has also indicated that he would perhaps help, this is my view of the current status of Chainsaw and what I feel its current deficiencies are. Current status: Master builds and mostly works. The last thing that I had been working

Re: Migrating the landing page

2023-09-23 Thread Rob Tompkins
Sound good…tell me where to start helping out. -Rob > On Sep 23, 2023, at 4:43 PM, Ralph Goers wrote: > > Rob, > > It looks like you are a PMC member of Commons as well as an ASF member. > Given that, if you are interested in committing to and supporting Chainsaw I > would happily vote to g

Re: Migrating the landing page

2023-09-23 Thread Ralph Goers
Rob, It looks like you are a PMC member of Commons as well as an ASF member. Given that, if you are interested in committing to and supporting Chainsaw I would happily vote to give you Logging Services commit privy. Ralph > On Sep 23, 2023, at 12:00 PM, Rob Tompkins wrote: > > Gentlemen, I

Re: Migrating the landing page

2023-09-23 Thread Rob Tompkins
Gentlemen, Im hoping we can get project chainsaw launched off at NASA on the coming months. If I can just keep my foot in the door there and maybe climb a few stairs, I think NASA might just want it ;-), but Im going to need a few weeks to see if we can get up those stairs. Nonetheless, I hope

Re: Migrating the landing page

2023-09-23 Thread Christian Grobmeier
On Sat, Sep 23, 2023, at 02:30, Apache wrote: > You have to be kidding me. I now need to use Docker to build the web > site? And that is somehow simpler? The actual build is then done by GitHub Actions. And yes, I consider it a lot simpler to run one docker command (I even have a shell script