At 14:36 11.12.2002 -0800, you wrote:
Scott,

I personally would be very interested in seeing a tool similar to this
integrated into a log4j client.  Either by extending the functionality of
chainsaw/lf5 or something else.  It sounds like many of the features
potentially overlap.

I don't know how we would want to handle a full code donation/integration.
We integrated both chainsaw and lf5 source bases a while back, but frankly,
there hasn't been much momentum behind extending them, etc.  Both are great,
but (IMO) they could be even greater.  I have even argued that it might be
interesting to combine the strengths/features of each into a single client.
I have enough on my plate right now, but I feel that some of the most
exciting stuff could from really useful log4j client tools.

Have you looked at either chainsaw or lf5 to see how your code might be
integrated into those existing tools?
Very good question.

-Mark

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