Btw Curt, I've got my server product on Mac OS X Server with a log4cxx snapshot (thanks again for the XCode project generation guide). I'm at the point now where I could use a number of automated clients to produce some profiling data for log4cxx performance testing if you needed it.
Just give me a few days' notice since I've got a full plate right now. Thanks, Stephen -----Original Message----- From: Curt Arnold [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, January 28, 2008 3:48 PM To: Log4CXX User Subject: Re: Proposed date for 0.10.0 release? On Jan 28, 2008, at 1:31 PM, Vlietstra, Joe wrote: > Hi all, > We've been successfully building log4cxx from the SVN repository but a > FUD (fear, uncertainty, doubt) issue has cropped up during operations > -- our procedures require us to identify the exact version of any > software item running on any of our operational computers. > I worked around this issue during an August 2007 audit by identifying > log4cxx version as 0.10.0 (beta). Need a proposed release date for > 0.10.0 to survive the February 2008 audit. > Joe Vlietstra I'm working on breaking the dependency on LGPL'd CPPUNIT (bug LOGCXX-225) at the moment. That is the last significant blocker that I know of that would prevent preparing a release candidate. The plan after that would be: Remove @author tags (now considered bad form and many are carried over from log4j and list authors that have never touched the C++ code) Remove @since tags (a mismatch of log4j and log4cxx versions) Align Ant build options with the ./configure options Improve generated MSVC and other IDE projects Prepare release candidate for testing. Once a release candidate is out, moving to a release would require having enough list participants test and report on the build to motivate other Logging Services PMC members to review and vote on the release. At least 3 1+ votes from PMC members are required for a release. Since I'm the only currently active PMC member contributing to log4cxx, I'm going to have to plead with PMC members from log4net and Chainsaw developers to vet the release. I've said it so many times that it is bound to eventually be right, but I hope to have a release candidate out for review in the next two weeks.
