Hello, I use log4net too, but in Windows/IIS/Visual Studio environment. If there is anything I can do let me know.
Thanks, Shivinder Singh +1-409-330-3608 shivindersi...@hotmail.com > From: bode...@apache.org > To: log4net-...@logging.apache.org > Subject: Apache log4net Needs Help > CC: log4net-user@logging.apache.org; gene...@logging.apache.org; > d...@lucenenet.apache.org > Date: Tue, 6 Sep 2016 06:12:19 +0200 > > This is a general call-to-arms for everyone who uses log4net as their > logging solution. If log4net is the logging framework that you are > using and would like to keep using in the future it is time now to get > involved. The project needs a larger developing community to move on! > We really need more people who want to shape the future of log4net at > the Apache Software Foundation. > > In all the time since log4net has been started by Nicko Cadell more > than ten years ago, there have never been more than two or three > people regularly contributing to it. As is normal in open source > projects people have come and gone when their interests or just the > amount of time they could invest have changed. > > At the moment Dominik Psenner and Stefan Bodewig are the only people > semi-actively working on log4net and neither of them is able to devote > as much time to the project as they'd like to and as would be > required. > > Realistically log4net is maintenance mode where development of new > features is not going to happen. > > This has repeatedly made log4net lag behind recent developments in the > .NET world. It took a long time to get a version out that properly > worked with .NET 4.0 in 2011 and adaptions to .NET 4.5 also took much > longer than many users would have wished. We are seeing it again with > .NET Core right now. In addition there are many unresolved issues in > log4net's JIRA. > > Despite this there are more than 2500 downloads of the logging > framework every day from nuget. We are asking you, the log4net > community, to get your hands dirty. > > Right now we are in the process of creating a log4net release that > works for .NET Core. It is a very targeted effort and it is very > unlikely Dominik and Stefan will be able to contribute more in the > future than we did during the past months. > > If you are willing to help, please join log4net's dev mailing list and > raise your hand. Look through log4net's issue tracker and pick things > you'd like to work on. If you don't know where to start, please ask, > Dominik and Stefan will be there to help. > > If there is anything holding you back from contributing, let's discuss > it and get it out of the way. Nothing is carved into stone, neither > what the future of log4net holds nor how we make it happen. > > Links > > log4net's JIRA: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LOG4NET > dev mailing list: https://logging.apache.org/log4net/mail-lists.html > How the ASF works: https://www.apache.org/foundation/how-it-works.html > https://www.apache.org/dev/contributors.html >