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Add Logging #10

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gep13 opened this issue Oct 21, 2014 · 4 comments
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Add Logging #10

gep13 opened this issue Oct 21, 2014 · 4 comments
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gep13 commented Oct 21, 2014

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Do you still want to use NLog or do you wast to look to use Loupe?

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gep13 commented Oct 26, 2014

Are they mutually exclusive?

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No, but as Loupe will do logging then do you need another pacakge?

The bigger question here is what is your vision for the project, do you want to only use OSS or happy to use other products?

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gep13 commented Oct 26, 2014

No, but as Loupe will do logging then do you need another pacakge?

Good question.

The bigger question here is what is your vision for the project, do you want to only use OSS or happy to use other products?

Another good question! :-) The real vision of this project, as far as I see it, is to provide a complete end to end sample of a real world application. I don't want yet another sample application that stops short, and doesn't show how to completely do things, i.e. only give a half baked implementation, and not show you how to do something, like authenication/authorization.

I think we can show how that can be achieved with NLog, and which continues to use OSS products. In a real, real, world application, you would want to add something like Loupe to the mix, but for this implementation, I think a local logging platform will suffice.

@gep13 gep13 added this to the 0.2.0 milestone Oct 27, 2014
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