Bluetrait Event Viewer 1.8.1 is now out. This version fixes a few bugs found in 1.8.
I've got a few ideas for BTEV 2. I'm hoping to start on it soonish, although we'll have to see about time.
I just installed WordPress 2.0.11 to test BTEV (yes it still supports 2.0) and wow, it is so much cleaner and quicker than WordPress 2.5.
The next version of WordPress is going to have Google Gears support, which is cool but shows how bloated WordPress has become.
Bluetrait Event Viewer 1.8 is now out.
Version 1.8 has updated styling to match WordPress 2.5 and also adds an RSS feed for recent events.
I also got an email from Ozgreg yesterday (one of the developers who writes WPG2) saying that they now use BTEV for debugging and unit testing for their plugin, awesome!
Bluetrait Event Viewer (BTEV) 1.6 is now out. It has a few fixes that should make it compatible with WordPress 2.5 (due out in March I believe).
Bluetrait Event Viewer (BTEV) is a plugin I wrote for WordPress that adds an event viewer similar to the one found in Bluetrait 1 and 2.
BTEV has just been updated to version 1.5.
Version 1.5 now includes an auto prune function to remove old events.
BTEV seems pretty popular, it has almost reached 700 downloads off the WordPress site.
Josh created a custom index.php way back in WordPress 1.5 days that removed the RSS feeds on the WordPress dashboard.
Up until now it wasn't really possible to this with a plugin nicely. WordPress 2.2 has added an API hook that although not relevant to the Dashboard it is in the right place!
So I've created a simple plugin, which you can download here, that removes the RSS feeds. Please note it requires WordPress 2.2.
Version 0.3 of Bluetrait Event Viewer for Wordpress is now out.
You can download it here.
This version tracks more events (and allows you to override wp_login to track failed logins too).
Tested on Wordpress 2.0.9 and 2.1.2
I'm in the process of writing an event viewer (similar to the one in bluetrait) plugin for Wordpress.
Should be out sometime next month.

EDIT: An alpha version can be downloaded from here
A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away you entered your email address on http://wordpress.com/ to get a blog.
We're now inviting small groups to use WordPress.com and your email address was selected today!
So yeah I thought I should give it a try, here. I don't plan on moving to it, but I will see how it runs (and hey, it's free bandwidth!).
EDIT: I've also got an invite, if anyone is interested.