Nicko,
1) For those of us that have been completely out of it for some time, can you please outline/list the committers active for the log4net project?
2) I think some kind of bug tracking system is required. Users of the library will use it to enter bugs and obviously the committers will use it to track and resolve issues. I see this more as a communication medium and a long-term continuity issue. Searching through mail archives to find bug resolutions can be tedious. Yes, you get questions in the bugs, but you can always close them and educate the user as to what forum to use for such issues.
thanks, -Mark
----- Original Message ----- From: "Nicko Cadell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Logging General" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, November 25, 2004 1:20 PM
Subject: [Norton AntiSpam] RE: [VOTE] Graduation of log4cxx and log4net
Regarding the Incubator exit criteria for log4net: http://incubator.apache.org/incubation/Incubation_Policy.html#Minimum+Ex it+Requirements
My only concern is with the requirement:
"The project is not highly dependent on any single contributor (there's at least 3 legally independent committers and there is no single company or entity that is vital to the success of the project)"
This is one of the most important requirements. Currently 2 of the 3 log4net committers are directors of, and shareholders in, the same company. This may technically violate the "legally independent" requirement, however the company itself does not participate in the development nor does it have any control over the committers work on the project. I don't think that his situation should present a problem, however it is something that should be raised at this point.
The other point is that currently log4net does not have a bug tracking system in place. Whilst I understand the importance of bug tracking in any software project (and am quite familiar with Bugzilla), to date we have been able to discuss and resolve issues on the dev list very effectively. My concern, driven by watching the log4j dev list, is that most of the bug reports raised are actually questions that should be asked on the user or dev list. How do the log4j developers view this issue and what can we do to mitigate it? I am sure that we will need to setup a Bugzilla in the near future and immediately if required.
Nicko ------------ Nicko Cadell log4net development http://logging.apache.org/log4net
