Niclas Hedhman wrote:

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.


I would actually prefer to have LogKit transferred to Excalibur as well. I like it much more
than Log4j and would actually prefer to keep it alive as its own tool. That should not
preclude a merging of features into Log4j.


Cheers,
Leif


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