I think LogKit and Log4J are both great and external interface is pretty 
similar. 

How about Avalon providing a logger service that maps to LogKit and can also 
map to Log4J. That way a user can configure whatever one likes.
It may be good to have LogKit as a separate project and peer of Log4J. Let the 
non Avalon users pick what they like. I personally find LogKit Simpler and 
easier to follow but Log4J more powerful. There is a time and place for both 
and why choose one over other.

I am sure the talented developers of both the Toolkits have numerous Noospheres 
to conquer. :-)
The source is Open so one can add features and tests from one toolkit to 
another, and still keep it separate. I don't think it is worth picking winners, 
when the life of either toolkit could exceed our lifetime.

Harmeet

One philosophy, if you forgive my ranting: 'If you go walk away from a big 
hill, it becomes smaller.' :-)
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