Historically, efforts to establish a common logging format for Gemini have not been well received. I think there's already too much diversity out there and server authors are reluctant to change. The question of whether or not IP addresses should be routinely logged also usually proves quite divisive. I still think there's value in such a standard (as it allows for reusable log processing tools), but I definitely think it's out of scope for the protocol spec proper and belongs in a companion spec. I think those are better suited to [tech] than [spec]? For the record, I don't like that the Apache format uses spaces as a field separator when spaces also occur inside the date. Molly Brown's log format uses tabs as separators, so it works very nicely with the standard `cut` utility. I use `cut`, `grep`, `sort`, `uniq` and `wc -l` in short pipelines to run queries on my logs, and really enjoy being able to do so. Cheers, Solderpunk
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