On Feb 14, 2007, at 11:42 AM, Curt Arnold wrote:
There is no reasonable expectation of log4php satisfying the exit
criteria. log4php has had no code modification in over a year and
minimal activity on the log4php-dev and log4php-user mailing
lists. Repeated attempts have been made to communicate with the
sole committer without success. log4php was previously discussed
on [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 2006-12-21 (http://www.mail-archive.com/
[email protected]/
msg12099.html).
A recent vote to request termination of log4php on [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/logging-general/
200702.mbox/[EMAIL PROTECTED])
concluded after almost 5 days with 2 +1 votes from PMC members and
one +1 from a log4net committer with no other votes or comments.
Announcement of the vote was posted to log4php-dev and log4php-user
and prompted no comments. Since the vote was concurrent with the
log4net acceptance vote, it is reasonable to assume that other PMC
members intentionally abstained from voting on the issue. As such,
the Logging Services PMC has no position regarding termination of
log4php.
Acting only as mentor and Incubator PMC member and not on behalf of
the Logging Services PMC, I request that the Incubator PMC
terminate the log4php incubation. The source code should continue
to be available from the Subversion, though possibly in a different
location to reflect its terminated status. The STATUS file should
be updated to reflect its terminated status and provide instruction
on how to revive the project if circumstances change. The
Incubator PMC should make a decision to whether the log4php mailing
lists should be maintained.
Here is my +1
And mine: +1
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