[squid-users] Looking for developers for Squeezer log analysis project

From: Maciej Koziński <maciej_kozinski@dont-contact.us>
Date: Sun, 08 May 2005 10:30:34 +0200

Hello!

I'm looking for volunteers, who want to take their part in further
development of Squeezer - the Squid's log analyzer with main purpose to
measure Squid's performance in various relations and to find bottleneck.
The purpose of further development is to add new functionality (e.g.
corelation of performance with Squid configuration options, time of the
day, week, analyzing parts of logs between given dates and times, adding
charts), to integrate Squeezer with other software (e.g. Webmin).
  For these purposes I look for:

1) Developers with following skills:
  - intermediate Perl programming: ability to process text with regular
expressions, ability to deal with big data structures (mainly hash tables),
  - good knowledge of HTML, CGI,
  - good knowledge of Squid's logs, Squid's configuration and
squid.conf's options, Squid behaviour.
  - mod_perl, JavaScript and Java programming would be appreciated, but
not necessary.
2) Testers with good knowledge of Squid and access to real Squid
installations to test Squeezer in real environment, having patience to
do regular work and reports.
  The project is non-commercial (free). It started in 1999, was used in
some scientific research on web caching at Houston University, is used
by many organizations, commercial and non-profit. You could find out
more looking at:

  http://sourceforge.net/projects/squidoptimizer/

  The potential benefits of participatin in this project are:
  - to get an experience in real team software development project,
  - to get involved into developing software, which already has been
used by many Squid users.
  So if you think this project is something you could join, if you want
to ask more questions, please, feel free to contact me by e-mail (we
could talk via Skype, if you wish).

Best regards,

-- 
Maciej Koziński
http://strony.wp.pl/wp/maciej_kozinski/
Received on Sun May 08 2005 - 02:30:12 MDT

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