Berin,

Its good news in a way.  If can't help feeling sorry for Ceki though.... 
 Pehaps we should be more interested in A-F's logging abstraction than 
LogKit per se, and market that more that LogKit.  Especially as 
Commons-Logging is an equally good choice (shh I did not say that).

- Paul

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>>I've switched all the code to use Avalon's LogKit, which 
>>seems easier to use, and 
>>less over-designed.  I created some simple categories for 
>>logging, and the logging 
>>levels of each category can be changed by editing 
>>jmeter.properties.  The default 
>>is to log to jmeter.log in the /bin directory.
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>>I'll work on removing System.out calls now.
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