Hello,
my name is Jakub Filak and I am a developer working on ABRT. I also maintain ABRT packages in Fedora and I would like to start publishing articles about ABRT. I am not sure if it is a good idea :)
Initially I would like to transform this Wiki page to a Fedora Magazine article:
https://github.com/abrt/abrt/wiki/Analysing-core-dump-files-of-containerized -process
Kind regards,
Jakub
Hi Jakub,
That sounds like a neat idea. I would suggest starting with an introduction to ABRT before diving into a more advanced topic like analyzing core dump files of containerized processes.
Not all users know what ABRT is (and how it relates to that little notification that pops up when a program crashes), so it would help to start with the basics. This gives you room to grow into a series of articles, each building on the material of the previous.
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On Mon, 2016-12-05 at 04:37 +0100, Jakub Filak wrote:
Hello,
my name is Jakub Filak and I am a developer working on ABRT. I also maintain ABRT packages in Fedora and I would like to start publishing articles about ABRT. I am not sure if it is a good idea :)
Initially I would like to transform this Wiki page to a Fedora Magazine article:
https://github.com/abrt/abrt/wiki/Analysing-core-dump-files-of-contai nerized -process
Kind regards,
Jakub _______________________________________________ Fedora Magazine mailing list -- magazine@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe send an email to magazine-leave@lists.fedoraproject.or g
On 12/05/2016 04:37 AM, Jakub Filak wrote:
Hello,
my name is Jakub Filak and I am a developer working on ABRT. I also maintain ABRT packages in Fedora and I would like to start publishing articles about ABRT. I am not sure if it is a good idea :)
Initially I would like to transform this Wiki page to a Fedora Magazine article:
https://github.com/abrt/abrt/wiki/Analysing-core-dump-files-of-containerized -process
Kind regards,
Jakub
Hi Jakub! I realize you sent this introduction into the list a long time ago, but it was (sadly) caught in the moderation queue.
Are you still interested in helping convert this wiki page over into a Fedora Magazine article? I think it would be interesting to a lot of our more technical users and there would be an audience for it. One question I have after reading this is what the end result of this is? Or rather why I would want to use either eu-stack or gdb to analyze my logs and what I would normally do with those results.
Please be sure to let us know if you're still interested and/or have the time to write this up! I'd be happy to see it make its way over to the Magazine. :)
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