On Tuesday 28 September 2004 19:06, Leo Sutic wrote:

> Excalibur (and I) will take care of 4.x. We'll support it. It has a
> huge installed base, and we're extremely wary of rocking the boat the
> slightest (read: in case of having to save the world we might call a
> vote). 

I am not at all foreign to the concept that AF is not evolved here at all, and 
actually thinks it is a genuinely good idea (besides the naming vs home 
aspect feels awkward).
Meaning, I have personally no problem with AF in Excalibur and Merlin use it 
as it is, and how it may or may not evolve.

The same goes for LogKit. Personally, I won't use it in production 
installations, and would like to transfer the technology to where I think it 
belongs, the Logging project. I would also suggest that those who do 
understand, use and evolves it further to follow as committers to the 
codebase over there, and possibly be an asset in the upcoming unification 
logging API that Ceki is slowly looking into.

Cheers
Niclas
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