Paul,
If you want to look at it before then, please have no hesitation about checking a modified version into the sandbox. I'm starting to think that checking modified versions of the core classes into the sandbox is a nice way to explore changes and allow others to comment and make changes. So, I was going to check my modified version there anyway.
Actually, having duplicate source files in log4j and log4j-sandbox is kind of a pain. Given that the set of comitters to log4j and log4j-sandbox is almost identical (or hopefully will be in the very near future), there is no need to have duplicates lying around.
If a committer does not like a change, then they can make comments, revert it, veto it or whatever. It's CVS after all.
Admittedly, for controversial changes, it is perhaps better to check in into the sandbox. But for changes that are non-controversial, there is no point. BTW, I can't recall any controversial modifications! :-)
-Mark
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