
During November 2025, Bartosz Blaszkow expanded log ingestion capabilities for the getsentry/logflare repository by developing two major backend features. He built an Axiom HTTP adaptor with configurable options and connection testing, and refactored the HTTP adaptor stack to reduce boilerplate and improve test reliability. Bartosz also implemented an OTLP HTTP adaptor, enabling log ingestion to OTLP-compatible services with enhanced source metadata handling and updated documentation. His work, primarily in Elixir and leveraging protobuf for integration, focused on backend development and robust testing, resulting in broader compatibility, cleaner architecture, and more reliable ingestion pipelines for logflare’s evolving infrastructure.
November 2025 highlights for getsentry/logflare: Expanded log ingestion capabilities with two major feature backends (Axiom HTTP Adaptor with configuration options and connection testing, plus a refactored HTTP Adaptor stack to reduce boilerplate and improve testing reliability). Also delivered an OTLP HTTP Adaptor for logs, enabling ingestion to OTLP-compatible services with enhanced source metadata handling and updated documentation. Major bugs fixed included Dialyzer-related issues in HTTP-based adaptors and flaky HTTP tests, with refactoring that stabilized test outcomes. Overall impact: broader backend compatibility, cleaner architecture, more reliable ingestion pipelines, and faster onboarding for new backends, backed by clearer docs and stronger tests. Technologies/skills demonstrated: Elixir/Dialyzer, HTTP-based and OTLP log ingestion backends, backend integration testing, code refactoring, and documentation excellence.
November 2025 highlights for getsentry/logflare: Expanded log ingestion capabilities with two major feature backends (Axiom HTTP Adaptor with configuration options and connection testing, plus a refactored HTTP Adaptor stack to reduce boilerplate and improve testing reliability). Also delivered an OTLP HTTP Adaptor for logs, enabling ingestion to OTLP-compatible services with enhanced source metadata handling and updated documentation. Major bugs fixed included Dialyzer-related issues in HTTP-based adaptors and flaky HTTP tests, with refactoring that stabilized test outcomes. Overall impact: broader backend compatibility, cleaner architecture, more reliable ingestion pipelines, and faster onboarding for new backends, backed by clearer docs and stronger tests. Technologies/skills demonstrated: Elixir/Dialyzer, HTTP-based and OTLP log ingestion backends, backend integration testing, code refactoring, and documentation excellence.

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