Wait a minute, I know you... You are the apricot
(http://sourceforge.net/projects/apricot/) guy. In the fairy tale "The
Emperor's new clothes," what was the name of the child who calls

     "He's naked. The man in the crown is naked"

Was it Vladimir Bossicard?


At 18:28 28.03.2002 -0800, you wrote:
>>god no. The avalon group was already using a facade logger long before 
>>commons was for much the same reason commons adopted one.
>
>
>Is Avalon still using its own facade logger or changed to commons-logging?
>
>I'm just wondering: How many Jakarta projects use this common-logging 
>package?  What's the advantage of having a common logging package if it's 
>not widely used even within the Jakarta community?
>
>One solution: all Jakarta projects must support both LogKit and Log4J (as 
>they are both part of the family) by using commons-logging if they want to 
>(but as logging is not the core business of many Jakarta projects, using 
>the common-logging package makes sense).
>
>Another solution : drop one logger (don't shoot me!) and stand beside the 
>winner.  Users willing to use Jakarta projects will *have* to use the 
>Jakarta logger.  Sound M$-ish, doesn't it?
>
>Last solution : everyone stands where they are: pro-choice vs. pro-one-logger.
>
>-Vladimir
>
>--
>Vladimir Bossicard
>www.bossicard.com

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Ceki

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