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Posted to log4j-dev@logging.apache.org by Ceki Gülcü <ce...@qos.ch> on 2003/08/09 20:00:19 UTC

Re: Nicola Ken Barozzi suggested getting in touch re: usage log management

Jeff,

Thank for forwarding us your message. I briefly read the documents you 
provided. From the documents it was not clear whether your had already 
working code.

In which do you envision synergies with log4j or any of its sister projects 
such as log4perl, log4net, etc?



At 03:36 PM 8/5/2003 -0700, you wrote:

>Hi,
>
>I posted a note to general@incubator.apache.org,  and got a reply 
>suggested I get in touch with this list, and with Ceki.  My original
>post is below.  If this is interesting to you, I also have a draft policy 
>document that came out of the working group meeting.
>
>Best,
>Jeff
>
>
>
>======
>
>Date: Tue, 05 Aug 2003 08:39:57 +0200
>To: general@incubator.apache.org
>From: Nicola Ken Barozzi <ni...@apache.org>
>Cc: log4j-dev@jakarta.apache.org
>Subject: Re: request for feedback on usage log management
>Message-ID: <bg...@main.gmane.org>
>
>Jeff Ubois wrote, On 05/08/2003 4.21:
>
>>>Hi,
>>>The EFF is developing a Usage Log Management Tool (ULMT)
>>
>...
>
>>>The UMLT is desgined to work with Apache servers, but also serves as a 
>>>reference implementation of policy recommendations by the EFF and the 
>>>working group.  The design documents are available at 
>>>http://www.eff.org/projects/logmanagement/, and suggestions for 
>>>improvement (as well as any feedback about whether this might be an 
>>>appropriate project for the incubator) would be much appreciated.
>>
>
>The Apache Jakarta Logj Project is thinking about proposing the creation 
>of an Apache-wide project on logging, called logging.apache.org.
>
>I suggest you to contact them on log4j-dev@jakarta.apache.org, and 
>especially Ceki <ce...@qos.ch>, that is leading the effort.
>
>-- nicolaken@apache.org - verba volant, scripta manent - (discussions get 
>forgotten, just code remains) === Hi, The EFF is developing a Usage Log 
>Management Tool (ULMT) that will help web site owners manage the 
>configuration and retention of server logs in ways that help ensure end 
>user privacy and reduce legal risks associated with log file data. The 
>design is based on ideas developed at the Usage Log Data Management 
>Working Group (see 
>http://www.cfp2003.org/cfp2003/program_info/usage_log_working_group.html) 
>at the Computers, Freedom, and Privacy Conference in New York City in 
>April.  Background on that meeting is available at 
>http://www.securityfocus.com/news/3711. The UMLT is desgined to work with 
>Apache servers, but also serves as a reference implementation of policy 
>recommendations by the EFF and the working group.  The design documents 
>are available at http://www.eff.org/projects/logmanagement/, and 
>suggestions for improvement (as well as any feedback about whether this 
>might be an appropriate project for the incubator) would be much 
>appreciated. Thanks, Sverker Hogberg Dan Moniz Jeff Ubois
>
>
>
>
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