Coding Standards¶
When contributing code to Rsyslog, you must follow its coding standards. To make a long story short, here is the golden rule: Imitate the existing Rsyslog code. Most open-source modules and libraries recommended by Rsyslog also follow the same guidelines, and you should too.
Remember that the main advantage of standards is that every piece of code looks and feels familiar, it’s not about this or that being more readable.
See also
Help with configuring/using Rsyslog
:
- Mailing list - best route for general questions
- GitHub: rsyslog source project - detailed questions, reporting issues
that are believed to be bugs with
Rsyslog
- Stack Exchange (View, Ask) - experimental support from rsyslog community
See also
Contributing to Rsyslog
:
- Source project: rsyslog project README.
- Documentation: rsyslog-doc project README