- github's markdown parser barfs on <https://.... stuff> it seems, work

around it
- some other clean up
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# graylog2 # graylog2
<http://graylog2.org/> [http://graylog2.org/](http://graylog2.org)
TBD _Overview to be written_
You can use graylog2 with logstash by using the 'gelf' output to send logstash You can use graylog2 with logstash by using the 'gelf' output to send logstash
events to a graylog2 server. This gives you logstash's excellent input and events to a graylog2 server. This gives you logstash's excellent input and
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# whoops # whoops
<http://www.whoopsapp.com/> [whoops site](http://www.whoopsapp.com/)
TBD _Overview to be written_
A logstash output to whoops is coming soon - <https://logstash.jira.com/browse/LOGSTASH-133> A logstash output to whoops is coming soon - <https://logstash.jira.com/browse/LOGSTASH-133>
# flume # flume
<https://github.com/cloudera/flume/wiki> [flume site](https://github.com/cloudera/flume/wiki)
Flume is primarily a transport system aimed at reliably copying logs from Flume is primarily a transport system aimed at reliably copying logs from
application servers to HDFS. application servers to HDFS.
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# scribe # scribe
TBD _Overview to be written_