> We have a Wiki? I looked but couldn't find one. The other logging projects
> use wiki.apache.org so I guess it should be there?

Yes, its there: http://wiki.apache.org/logging/Log4PHP

>> Do you think a blog on blogs.apache.org is more useful than having it
>> on personal blogs? If so, I think we should start one. I am not sure
>> about this.
>
> Well, I think they both have their uses. As the maintainer for the Apache
> Blogs assume I'm biased, but with the high page rank the blogs inherit from
> the main domain, the fact that any committer would be able to get an account

Well, why not giving it a try? :-)

>> I think this is fine too - lets start this after we have a proper
>> website running and a todo list on the wiki.
>
> Sure. I believe one of the early jira issues mentions moving a current todo
> list out of SVN and into a Jira issue, if appropriate, that todo list could
> go into the wiki, unless that list is outdated, last time I looked some of
> it would still be on someones wish list.

Some issues are outdated, but we can include it on the wik and sort it out later

> Ok, I'll get to that soon. ASF Buildbot instance can produce RAT reports for
> us, just up to us how we want to utilise it for our projects needs. (Having
> said that, I am also the maintainer for ASF Buildbot so I can sort out the
> implementation of whatever we need.)

Is that:
http://www.substring.no:8080/cruisecontrol/buildresults/log4php?tab=buildResults
possible with buildbot too?


> Yes, we need to start documenting a release process. We can use the ASF
> Buildbot to build and deploy snapshots to Nexus (aka repository.apache.org
> which gets synced to maven central repo) based on a pom.xml. Again, I'll
> start investigating this and see what is required. (Official releases need
> to be signed so Buildbot wont auto-deploy actual releases so I'll look at
> how others do it)
>

OK - please bringt this also into disucssion with deployment framework
(nother thread i just started).


> Being in the land down under, it is Winter so you haven't got much time
> left! - Only kidding, as much as my words above seemed to indicate an
> urgency, there is no rush, whenever it happens it happens - just remembering
> the main theme for this thread though that a release when it does happen
> should certainly help with the community process.

Understand it well, no problem :-) I just a guess that code will be
quite stable in winter.
Don't know if that will be actual the case, but I think so.

Cheers + Thanks
Christian

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