On Mon, 2006-04-24 at 09:44 -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > We're skittish about 0.9.8 as well, but I'm recommending to my team > that we move forward with it. What's in the SVN head seems > release-quality to me. I wish they'd put a fork in it and call it a > release, so that they could get more significant momentum behind it. > I'm sure there are a lot of people holding off until it's official.
Yes, I wish they would cut a release as well. We are using 0.9.7 in development and are experiencing very troubling memory leaks. We have a highly concurrent, real-time, embedded, mobile robotics application coming out this upcoming fall and will not release it with 0.9.7 handling logging and will also not release it with a "non-blessed" release version from Apache. Could someone from Apache please give us a *definitive* word on when we will see a blessed release of 0.9.8 so we can make the appropriate decisions for our applications/products/development efforts? If we can't get something concrete before we hit our beta testing cycle (summer '06), we will have to look to a different logging framework or roll our own (which would be non-ideal, since "the wheel" has already been invented). -- Tom Panzarella Chief Technology Officer Freedom Sciences, LLC The Navy Yard - Quarters M2 4601 South Broad Street Philadelphia, PA 19112 215.341.1754 [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.freedomsciences.com
