+1

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From: "Craig R. McClanahan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2002 6:56 PM
Subject: [VOTE] Logging 1.0 Release (again)


> OK, the round of discussion last time around has triggered some
> improvements in the pluggability of the Logging API.  In particular, it is
> now possible to plug your own factory class for Log instances, if you
> don't want to use the default algorithm.  (For backwards compatibility,
> the default algorithm implements the logic that was in LogSource -- which
> is now deprecated but remains for API compatibility reasons).
>
> There are a number of suggested changes that are *not* included, and I
> propose that we continue to not include them:
> * Adding a generic "Level" concept (either as a unique class or
>   as a set of integer constants) to the Log interface.
> * Adding a log(Level, String) method to the Log interface.
> * Adding mechanisms to configure loggers through the Log interface.
>
> Going down the path of implementing any of these in the commons logging
> wrapper would violate the principle on which this API was designed, of
> being a very thin facade over the facilities of multiple underlying
> wrapper implementations.
>
> Therefore, I propose the current code base (as currently available in the
> 20020219 nightly build) to be released as Commons Logging 1.0.  I
> volunteer to act as release manager, and will follow the standard Commons
> release procedure as documented at:
>
>   http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/releases.html
>
>
>
>
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> I vote as follows on the proposed Commons Logging 1.0 Release:
> [ ] +1 - I support this release and am willing to help
> [ ] +0 - I support this release, but cannot assist
> [ ] -0 - I don't support this release
> [ ] -1 - I vote against this release (requires valid *technical*
>          reasoning)
> ----- Cut Here -----
>
> Craig McClanahan
>
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