An update on Seq development
We've started to share some of our plans and progress for the next major version of Seq, expected mid-2015. You can catch a sneak »
We've started to share some of our plans and progress for the next major version of Seq, expected mid-2015. You can catch a sneak »
While the UserVoice [https://seq.uservoice.com] site warms up, we’re relying largely on the responses to our recent user survey to shape the Seq »
> TL;DR: Seq [https://getseq.net] 1.5 is out! This release focuses strongly on performance and manageability. We've touched nearly every point »
Not that long ago, even releasing software was stressful. Great tools to automate builds, testing and deployment have largely fixed that: if a project is set »
Seq 1.5 is just around the corner. It's the biggest improvement we've made to the product since 1.0, with a »
Perhaps the most useful, but seldom-noticed benefit of a structured log is having the first-class notion of an event type. When analyzing a traditional text-based log, »
Collecting too much log data makes the “needle in the haystack” all the more difficult to find, but for practical reasons it is often easier to »