Matt Humphreys wrote: > Hi Ceki, > slf4j hosting sounds good - if you can set me up with access that > would be great. A few questions: > > - Are there any guidelines/restrictions for slf4j projects? (e.g. > maven, java version).
SLF4J uses Maven, so for the sake of consistency Maven would be good. No JDK restrictions for slf4j-taglib since it's an extension. For example, slf4j-ext module requires JDK 1.5 whilst the rest of SLF4J requires JDK 1.3. > - How are the project sites created? static html? Static HTML with CSS and javascript code for the layout. > - I intend to copy some of the code from the log4j taglib which is > under the apache licence. It looks like this is compatible with > slf4j's MIT licence. Unless you are the author, I don't think it is legal to copy code and change the Apache license in the process. The Apache contributor agreement grants the contributor (the author) copyright co-ownership, so you could change the license however you wanted (if you were the author). Are you the author of the code you intend to copy? > - Presumably the package "org.slf4j.taglib" is appropriate for taglib clas Yep. > Thanks for your help. > matt > > -- Ceki Gülcü _______________________________________________ user mailing list user@slf4j.org http://www.slf4j.org/mailman/listinfo/user