Hi all,
those of you who understand a bit of German may find this German blog post
interesting:
http://www.wissenslogs.de/wblogs/blog/mehr-als-bits-und-bytes/allgemein/2009-
03-24/software-evolution
It talks about "software evolution" based on rsyslog's development process.
While doing so, I think it captures also a lot of the spirit in which
versions are created today for rsyslog.
Sorry I have no English version currently...
Rainer
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those of you who understand a bit of German may find this German blog post
interesting:
http://www.wissenslogs.de/wblogs/blog/mehr-als-bits-und-bytes/allgemein/2009-
03-24/software-evolution
It talks about "software evolution" based on rsyslog's development process.
While doing so, I think it captures also a lot of the spirit in which
versions are created today for rsyslog.
Sorry I have no English version currently...
Rainer
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