Hey! One of our main goals is to provide a solution that requires minimal setup. It'll be meant more for users who want a better solution than what they get out the box but aren't necessarily looking to take the time to implement the ELK stack.
Hey HN! We’re a group of engineers who wanted an open source tool that made reading Docker logs more enjoyable. We’ve come up with Dockter and hope to get some very early feedback. The product is in its infant stages and works best for newly run containers outputting a low amount of logs. We realize there is a lot of work to be done (especially in terms of optimization) but we thought this early feedback would be extremely valuable.
We want to emphasize that the ultimate focus is to build a nice UI that makes extracting meaningful information from Docker logs a pleasant developer experience. We’re very much open to suggestions on how to approach log collection and want to make sure we’re not reinventing the wheel here.
Here is where we’re headed next:
- We’ve already received interest from someone in the open source community who is willing to implement a CI/CD pipeline
- Our plan is to transition to a timeseries DB in order to accommodate the large volume of log output
Looks like an amazing product!! Is there a way to try it first without making an account? Would be awesome if you could just dive straight in. Might remove a bit of friction for some.
I think just as there are good salespeople and bad salespeople, we've got to do our part as job seekers to sniff the bad ones out. Some of those folks, rare albeit, genuinely mean to help. For me, a focus on company culture is super important but that comes with understanding that it's a business. And sometimes there will be tough business decisions that need to be made. I'd much rather work for a company who at least tries to foster good culture rather than one that completely ignores it.