I probably should post this to the log4j-dev list, but I figured there might be other log4j users out there wondering this same thing.
What is the status of log4j 1.3? I was wondering why I felt such deja-vu writing this, then I recalled an old e-mail... dated mid 2004. http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=log4j-dev&m=108138515925098&w=2 Is there something in particular holding up a release? No offense, but I seem to recall during the 1.2.9 vote (I think, could be off here) hearing that there were no more 1.2 branch releases. In fact, the website (http://logging.apache.org/log4j/docs/plan.html) states this. Yet right now, 1.2.14 is up for vote. I don't have anything against the 1.2 branch; its output has saved me countless hours of troubleshooting over the years. It seems like every few months I have a business need in an application to support centralized logging... and oh I wish I could use receivers... but I can't. I'm one of those developers who works in a shop that frowns on beta / pre-"release" libraries so I'm unable to use log4j 1.3 yet. I've been hearing & reading about senders/receivers, domains, joran configurator, and other nifty features - but I still can't use them. I have the utmost respect for the log4j dev team - like I said I've accomplished a lot with the 1.2 branch over the last few years. But I gotta ask... are we really going to see 1.3? Respectfully yours, -Scott Scott Heaberlin --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]