I think you can add my recent questions relating to log context and the NDC in the category that "Using a powerful logging framework does not mean your logging is useful" since it needs intelligent integration into the application to give the right information at the right time.
There are no articles on good and bad logging design patterns on the log4net site and I think there needs to be. It's a harder issue that actually building a logging framework. I think its easy to forget that for server applications, logging is part of the user interface and requires the equivalent or more attention that a gui would get. Thanks, Duncan -----Original Message----- From: Ron Grabowski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 23 June 2006 01:06 To: [email protected] Subject: Ideas for Log4net presentation Does anyone have topics they would enjoy seeing in a log4net presentation (spoken presentation with slides and code walk-though)? Some ideas: - What do you find confusing about log4net? - What things were hard to figure out when you first started using log4net? - What things are still hard to figure out when using log4net? etc. Does anyone have slides about log4net that are available on-line? Thanks, Ron
