GitHub user daniel-b2c2 added a comment to the discussion: Timeline for 
org.apache.logging.log4j:log4j-api:3.0.0 release?

Thanks for the update — really helpful context.

One thing I’ve been wondering: with ongoing work continuing on 2.x and new 
changes still needing to be ported over, is there a point where 2.x development 
is expected to wind down? From the outside it sometimes feels like 3.x is 
perpetually catching up with integrations and backports.

Is there a policy or expectation that changes should land in main before being 
accepted into 2.x, or is the current approach intentional? Just trying to 
understand the release model and how the team envisions balancing the two 
branches going forward.

There are some really useful changes present in 3.x that allow sentry to work 
with weird build systems like bazel without having to deal with implementing 
workarounds for merging `Log4j2Plugins.dat` for example.

GitHub link: 
https://github.com/apache/logging-log4j2/discussions/3682#discussioncomment-15051919

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