On Jun 11, 2007, at 12:10 PM, Alvaro Carrasco wrote:

Knut Urdalen wrote:
Hi all,

The last official release of log4php was made over 4 years ago [1]. A PHP 5 version has been started [2], but no one are working on it at the moment. Earlier this year it was also voted on [3] terminating the log4php incubation. It's sad to see log4php fail here, because this tool is really needed out there, so therefor I'll volunteer to become maintainer of log4php which means that I will focus on the following tasks:

* Complete the PHP 5 port of log4php with minimal BC breaks
* Improving log4php performance
* Adding more functionality
* Complete unit test suite using PHPUnit 3
* Overhaul the home page [4] and improve the online documentation [5]

....

Hi,
I'm very interested on helping out. If you start discussing your ideas on the mailing list (we can still use this mailing list, right?), I will join in the discussion and work on the code. I can also help with the php5 version, the unit tests, and the docs.

Alvaro


The termination of the incubation should have resulted in these lists being shut down and redirected to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and I reiterated the request a month or so ago, but nothing ever happened. I think this is the best place, but in the unlikely event the list goes down, we can move the discussion to [EMAIL PROTECTED] I'll post a message there to let the broader Logging Services community that there are signs of life in log4php.

The other Logging Services projects are in the midst of moving to using Maven 2 for build and documentation. If you are considering on working on docs, I'd suggest using that to build the web content. I can jumpstart that from the other logging services projects.




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