Hello, after getting so less feedback in a period of two month, and feedback given was negative I decided to publish JULI elsewhere.
I am not surprised or disappointed that JULI will not be an Apache Logging (sandbox/incubator) project. I am disappointed that there was not even the attempt to judge qualified about the project with an vote. I still have a few questions: I have signed an contributor agreement and a license agreement which gives all rights on the code to Apache. How will it be treated? (My hope: As it was never there). The project will be published under the Apache 2.0 license. The code basis was log4j/JCL: How do I have to treat the "Copyright 200x-200y The Apache Software Foundation " line? Can I change it? Must I leave it? What about new files (not with derived work)? The easiest way for me is to leave all notices as they are. It is a boring task to change where needed and to leave where it is derived work... What things (apart from mentioning the license) do I have to observe? What things are common accepted and polite in publishing modified code (i.E. credits)? As I understand the package name org.apache.juli has to be changed. I am leaving with no bitterness and hope to contribute on other things with more common interest. Regards Boris
