Antonio Gallardo <agallardo <at> agssa.net> writes:
Without a doubt log4j is popular. But popularity is mostly only marginally based
on merit. It proves good marketing, wide adoption and a large community. But it
doesn't prove a it to be the best in terms of code quality, ease of use, or the
most appropriate solution for any given system.
Good marketing? Hmm, log4j was never marketed. Sure, we have a web-site but we don't market log4j at all, and never have. What is this good marketing we've supposedly been doing? I'm interested.
I apologize if this is way out off topic, but so is the myth of the log4j marketing steam-roller.
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