But Rainer Gerhards, the lead developer for the rsyslog tool, has now had a chance to analyze Poettering’s and Sievers’ paper in detail and says that the similarities to the Windows Event Log is actually a good thing, since there are aspects of the Windows Event Log tool that would actually be useful in.
But, Gerhards argues, such a drastic change in the way Linux handles system event logging may not be necessary, given that Gerhards’ rsyslog tool, as well as functionality in the competing syslog-ng tool, already can address many of the problems Sievers and Poettering have addressed.
via Red Hat’s Linux changes: Fixes or ISV positioning? | ITworld.