On Dec 1, 2012, at 12:17 AM, Arnaud Héritier <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Jason,
> 
>  Couldn't we have a look at olamy's log4j2 branch to see if we could
> sanitize / merge it to propose at least one change for the end user
> and demonstrate the interest of the change about logs : a colorized
> console.

Not without discussion about the implementation. To me the obvious choice is 
Logback and using Log4J2 makes no sense. Olivier disagrees so there will be a 
discussion. I've been working on the release but I plan to make a branch using 
Logback so we have a basis for discussion.

> 
>  I remember you did that in mvnsh/teslashell a long time ago (as an
> extension ?) and perhaps it could be easy to add properly this feature
> in 3.1.0 (otherwise it won't be before a 3.2.0).
> 
>  Myself I'm using a 3.1.0 fork with this patch and I' m really
> satisfied (it's so good to quickly see highlighted warning and errors
> ). I merged it back in the last 3.1.0 tag you did without issue
> 
>  Wdyt?

Just as easy with Logback, the only difference being Logback is a mature 
solution. So I'm sure there's going to be a discussion.

> 
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> Arnaud
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> Le 1 déc. 2012 à 00:20, Jason van Zyl <[email protected]> a écrit :
> 
>> I'm done with the issues that cropped up so I'm ready to re-spin 3.1.0.
>> 
>> Anyone want to add anything or discuss anything before I spin this? I'm not 
>> in any rush so if folks want to talk about logging we can. But given the 
>> fact once SLF4J initializes it can't change the implementation plugins 
>> integrating with Maven need to use the implementation we choose. This is how 
>> everything else in the world that integrates SLF4J has to operate so I don't 
>> really see us being any different.
>> 
>> I'll wait until tomorrow to re-spin.
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> 
>> Jason
>> 
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Thanks,

Jason

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