Hi Roger, > Yes, I've been following the discussions on the Log4J mailing lists. So, I > think we could do it together. good :-) ...
I don't think there is a dedicated issue for other dependencies refactorings ... I'll put some info in a comment in the issue for Log4J for now to not forget :-) . And (even related to dependencies) we still have the migration to Gradle in pending but this is something that requires a lot of time so we have to wait a little (but it's in my TODO list) ... Let's update soon. Ciao, Sandro 2014-02-20 17:14 GMT+01:00 Roger and Beth Whitcomb <rogerandb...@rbwhitcomb.com>: > Yes, I've been following the discussions on the Log4J mailing lists. So, I > think we could do it together. Yes, the dependency should go into core. > The issue is PIVOT-882 <https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PIVOT-882>. Is > there a JIRA for the other dependency refactoring? > > Ciao, > ~Roger > > > On 2/20/14 1:53 AM, Sandro Martini wrote: >> >> Hi all, >> the long awaited Log4J 2 is near :-) ... just see that there is an rc1 >> downloadable now: >> >> http://logging.apache.org/log4j/2.x/download.html >> >> So we could start to add it as dependency in Pivot 2.1.0 (trunk), and >> start define our logging classes and log critical points like data >> retrieval, exceptions, etc ... >> And change it to 2.0.0 final when available. >> We have a related issue but don't remember its number now ... >> >> Some info for the migration here: >> http://logging.apache.org/log4j/2.x/manual/migration.html >> >> As dependency should go in core directly. >> Roger, do you prefer to do it (or we can do it together, even better) ? >> >> Side note: other dependencies for trun currently should be refactored, >> I'll try asap but with my long times ... >> >> Thanks. >> >> Bye, >> Sandro >> >> >