Hello

As log4php was apperently in "coma" for a while I guess it's important
to update the web sites asap so that people see that they can again
use it for new projects.

Improve the docs, things like "how to configure logging to an automatic 
rotated logfile" are probably the first things people look for.

Once the package is stable again it should be proposed to the various
Linux distributions (I could upload a Debian package) and to all the
Web Frameworks like Zend or Symfony who have started to build their own
logging framework and advertise this and to those who do not already
recommend one.

Small press notes or one page tutorials for the various online and paper
PHP magazines would also be an idea. 

Maybe put all the suggestions into a TODO file under Development on the web page
so that people who think that they can spend e.g. a weekend but do not want to
contribute on a long term can pick an item and do it.

bye,

-christian-







On Mon, 6 Jul 2009 17:13:42 +0200
Christian Grobmeier <[email protected]> wrote:

> Folks,
> 
> I know its summertime, but I feel quite alone at the moment.
> Would like to change this and would like to ask you how we could
> gather more community interest.
> My first idea was to update the website with what we did in the past,
> f.e. the PHP5 support.
> Would that help? Any other ideas of getting log4php in attention?
> 
> Best,
> Christian


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