GitHub user SethTisue edited a comment on the discussion: Deprecate the Log4j Scala API
> In the Scala ecosystem, the most widely used logging API is [Lightbend’s > Scala Logging](https://github.com/lightbend-labs/scala-logging) Is it? Are you making this claim based on actual evidence or on-the-ground experience, or is it (and pardon for me being suspicious, but here it comes) just a random claim that some LLM spit out, and you didn't think to question it? The reason I ask is that my own impression is that scala-logging isn't much used anymore. My evidence is for this is that it's been largely unmaintained for some years now (some light community-based maintenance is happening, but very little), and when it was becoming semi-abandoned, the number of people who even noticed seemed remarkably low. It's certainly _possible_ that it's in wider use than I think, but I don't claim to know. Do you actually know what you are claiming to know? GitHub link: https://github.com/apache/logging-log4j2/discussions/4021#discussioncomment-16736776 ---- This is an automatically sent email for [email protected]. To unsubscribe, please send an email to: [email protected]
