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Thoughts on integrating CLP with this infra? Not sure whether this even makes sense to try? LINK
It looks cool, I love seeing Rust in such applications, it would even fit the use case at my work but I wonder if authors know about Graylog Open and would be interested in answering how the current UI and things on the roadmap compare with it? Would Parseable perform noticeably better than Graylog?
Another thought - tracing compatible crate would make the adoption among Rustaceans faster but I'm guessing one will be created be someone soon if there's interest in Parseable.
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