Season’s Greetings from the rsyslog Project

As the year comes to a close, we would like to send our warm thanks to everyone who makes the rsyslog project what it is.

Festive room with a Christmas tree wrapped in glowing data streams, a train labeled “rsyslog express,” and figures symbolizing community and data flow.

To our users, contributors, and community members around the world: thank you for your trust, feedback, bug reports, patches, documentation work, and thoughtful discussions throughout the year. Open source only works because of people who care, and rsyslog is no exception.

The holiday season will be a bit quieter on the rsyslog side. Like many of you, we will use this slightly more relaxed time to step back, review what we have built, and think about where we want to go next. Some internal improvements are already on the list, and we are laying the groundwork for several exciting things planned for 2026.

We would also like to explicitly thank Adiscon, the prime sponsor of the rsyslog project, for its continued long-term commitment to open source logging. In addition, thanks to DigitalOcean for providing infrastructure support that helps keep project services running smoothly.

We wish you peaceful holidays, a good start into the new year, and look forward to continuing our journey together in 2026.

The rsyslog Project Team

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