vy commented on issue #370: URL: https://github.com/apache/logging-log4cxx/issues/370#issuecomment-2071664759
> As far as I can see, those three pages do not seem to have anything that is relevant to a Log4cxx user. Pages I cited are implemented in a project agnostic way. That is, * [Download](https://logging.apache.org/download.html) points to locations where users can download artifacts **of all projects** and shows how to verify them * [Support](https://logging.apache.org/support.html) shares official support channels, i.e., mailing lists, GitHub Discussions, GitHub Issues **of all projects**. (Search for `log4cxx` in that page for Log4cxx-specific entries.) It guides users using _any_ LS project on how to get support. * [Security](https://logging.apache.org/security.html) page (which Log4cxx websites currently doesn't have an equivalent right now!) guides users on how to get support on security issues, and shares VDR files and CVE lists covering **all projects**. Hence, I think the content covers all Download-Support-Security needs of LS projects, including Log4cxx. If you think something is falling short from a Log4cxx perspective, I would be more than happy to accommodate that. Note that, yesterday [Log4net](https://logging.apache.org/log4net/) also migrated all their Download-Support-Security pages too. > I notice the links to these pages are available from the [Apache Logging Services main page](https://logging.apache.org/). Would not that be adequate? The goal is to * Remove the maintenance burden of these pages for each project individually * Create a coherent Download-Support-Security experience for users of all LS projects Log4j, Log4j Scala, Log4j Kotlin, Log4Net, etc. all have already migrated. Log4cxx is the only project left out. Please note that this is not a requirement. If, as the primary Log4cxx maintainer, you think you are doing just fine as it is now, it is all good, you can go ahead and close this ticket. That said, I kindly ask you to consider the arguments I raised above. (For instance, see [how I've just responded to a security inquiry today](https://lists.apache.org/thread/3tsw7mn8tbq8xy44ogsrpzbd4nwdxsy1) – you need to login with your Apache credentials to view the message.) -- This is an automated message from the Apache Git Service. To respond to the message, please log on to GitHub and use the URL above to go to the specific comment. To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For queries about this service, please contact Infrastructure at: [email protected]
