A valid point. I won't add 2.

But what about the parent POM? It has 2 in the name. Should that be removed?

On May 16, 2013, at 1:07 PM, Ralph Goers wrote:

> We decided a while ago not to include the "2" in the Log4j name.  It is 
> enough that it is in the version number.
> 
> Ralph
> 
> On May 16, 2013, at 10:43 AM, Nick Williams wrote:
> 
>> If I understand correctly, you want the last four (all samples) to be:
>> 
>> log4j-samples
>> log4j-samples-common
>> log4j-samples-remote
>> log4j-samples-embedded
>> 
>> And you also want them to have names as apposed to just IDs. I'll make some 
>> further observations:
>> 
>> - Core and JMX GUI should start with "Apache Log4j" (lowercase J) like the 
>> other artifacts, not "Apache Log4J" (uppercase J).
>> - It seems to me like ALL of the artifacts should start with "Apache Log4j 
>> 2" to eliminate any ambiguity.
>> - Throughout the site and documentation "Log4j" and "Log4J" are intermixed. 
>> I think we should stick to "Log4j" and make it consistent everywhere. I can 
>> easily do a case-sensitive search and clean this up.
>> 
>> I can take care of all of these if you'd like.
>> 
>> Nick
>> 
>> On May 16, 2013, at 12:31 PM, Gary Gregory wrote:
>> 
>>> Right now we have, as seen in M3 output:
>>> 
>>> [INFO] Apache Log4j 2
>>> [INFO] Apache Log4j API
>>> [INFO] Apache Log4J Core
>>> [INFO] Apache Log4j 1.x Compatibility API
>>> [INFO] Apache Log4j SLF4J Binding
>>> [INFO] Apache Log4j to SLF4J Adapter
>>> [INFO] Apache Log4j Commons Logging Bridge
>>> [INFO] Apache Log4j Flume NG Bridge
>>> [INFO] Apache Log4j Web Adapters
>>> [INFO] Apache Log4j Tag Library
>>> [INFO] Apache Log4J JMX GUI
>>> [INFO] log4j-samples
>>> [INFO] flume-common
>>> [INFO] flume-remote
>>> [INFO] flume-embedded
>>> 
>>> The last four should be renamed, which means changing the artifact IDs, to 
>>> match the log4j prefix.
>>> 
>>> I ran into some odd problems when I tried to do that and gave up.
>>> 
>>> Gary
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