On 2017-09-06 14:17, Oskar Gewalli wrote:
Hi,

Perhaps it would be better to create a dedicated library to just the log4net 
xml parsing? The GUI and CLI tools could then depend on that package.

Since the log parsing parts are much smaller and not very special.

I don't have the insights to be able to comment on this. Would you please explain the main difference between chainsaw, log2console and log4net-logviewer?


Best regards from Oskar

On 6 Sep 2017, at 13:54, Dominik Psenner <dpsen...@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi Oskar,

log4net-logviewer is a tool that includes both a command line and a ui frontend 
written in wpf/xaml that both can parse logfiles and provide users a better 
view on log events. According to the readme this is a alternative to 
log2console and chainsaw. I don't like it to have multiple tools that do the 
same thing. Would you please explain the main differences between the projects?

I further noticed that there are at least a few legal issues like unclear 
licensing that would definitely prevent the adoption of the project. Further I 
see no personal interest to take over the maintenance of more projects as that 
would definitely exceed the spare time I have available. Therefore it would be 
great if we could merge the communities to gain a larger community to maintain 
all of these projects.

Best regards,
Dominik


On 2017-09-06 12:49, Oskar Gewalli wrote:
We currently have a project on github that might be better if it's under the 
stewardship of apache (since apache owns log4net)

https://github.com/wallymathieu/log4net-logviewer/issues/7#issuecomment-327421829 
<https://github.com/wallymathieu/log4net-logviewer/issues/7#issuecomment-327421829>

What do you think?

Best regards from Oskar Gewalli

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