Right.
In CI server we may have ansi colors (at least in jenkins) but yes we may
consider to deactivate color with batch mode.
Or we add a new command line option to turn it off.


On Wed, Apr 1, 2015 at 5:48 PM, Manfred Moser <manf...@mosabuam.com> wrote:

> I agree we should activate colors by default, but only if they are
> automatically turned OFF in batch mode so that logs in CI server runs are
> no invalidated in terms of readability.
>
> manfred
>
> Arnaud Héritier wrote on 01.04.2015 02:33:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> >  Yesterday I rebased, cleaned and updated the slf4j-log4j2 branch
> >  It is only one useful commit now :
> >
> >
> https://github.com/apache/maven/commit/dbad2e536a7024a277eef1c56eaa2286f9f2a7f9
> >
> >  We should consider to integrate it in the next minor release I think
> >  The fact that log4j2 is Java6+ is not anymore a problem and it is now
> > stable (2.2 nowadays).
> >  We should also from my point of view activate colors by default.
> >
> >  I hope it will be considered for a future 3.4
> >
> > Cheers,
> >
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