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Dominik Psenner commented on LOG4NET-467: ----------------------------------------- It is probably too early to comment or even decide what work will have to be done on log4net when dotnet core gets released. It might be possible that log4net is already compatible because, in a nutshell, dotnet core packs everything platform specific into separate libraries that are referened, fetched and included locally on demand. All the rest mostly stays the same. But that might be just me oversimplifying things. Nevertheless: If you require log4net to work together with dotnet core, you should start to work on it for yourselve and share the results! It would be impudent to let others do your work. As you know most of us do this in our sparetime and everyone has its own priority queue. On mine there is no dotnet core, yet. :-) As for the other question, Log4net does its job and when it doesnt it gets its attention. Major releases are neither planned, nor required at the moment. It has its position in the apache logging family and there is no reason why this should change in the near future. Hth, d. > Is .NET Core, will be supported in the near future, or not > ---------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: LOG4NET-467 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LOG4NET-467 > Project: Log4net > Issue Type: New Feature > Components: Core > Affects Versions: 1.2.13 > Reporter: san kan > Labels: features > > As you know, ms is moving heavily toward .Net core: > https://github.com/dotnet/core > so, is there a road map for making a version that supports it? > and i noticed that log4net, has not been updated for 2 years. > so is it maintained, or being forgotten? -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332)