I don't see much on the user mailing lists either. Sometimes I'll post
questions there myself, but I see other developers sticking to the dev
lists for their own user questions. It's interesting.

On 8 March 2017 at 01:16, Dominik Psenner <dpsen...@gmail.com> wrote:

> +1
>
> I think that the activity on the user mailing lists is low enough such
> that the users are not dragged away, while at the same time they take
> advantages of the larger audience. Further it tightens the relationship
> between the logging subprojects.
>
>
> On 2017-03-08 06:12, Stefan Bodewig wrote:
>
>> On 2017-03-08, Matt Sicker wrote:
>>
>> I may be missing some mailing lists considering I just subscribed to half
>>> of them less than five minutes ago.
>>> This is a vote to merge the various Apache Logging Services mailing
>>> lists.
>>> The proposal is to combine them as follows:
>>> log4j-dev@, log4php-dev@, log4net-dev@, log4cxx-dev@ ->
>>> d...@logging.apache.org
>>>
>> +1
>>
>> log4j-user@, log4php-user@, log4net-user@, log4cxx-user@, general@ ->
>>> u...@logging.apache.org
>>>
>> -1
>>
>> I don't think the users would benefit from a shared list and would
>> prefer to keep them separate (this is not a veto, just a vote).
>>
>> Stefan
>>
>>
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