Good point.  Is there a list of known issues with 1.3 (so I can check if I
need to fix anything before I use it)?  One thing is that there may be a
danger that some "interface" will change from now to release that will
require changes to how we use it -- pre-release software is often more in a
state of flux and may require more work to keep up.  What is the state of
1.3?  How are people using it?

-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 29, 2004 5:16 PM
To: 'Log4J Users List'
Subject: RE: An odd configuration need...


> Thanks Ceki (for the great product as well as the 1.3 tip) 
> but for the moment, alpha builds are off limits for my 
> production environment.  For the moment I've written myself a 
> quick and dirty DirectoryRollingFileAppender that suits my 
> very specific needs (subclassing RollingFileAppender and 
> borrowing some of Daily's logic).

It is interesting that many businesses (including yours AND mine) do not
wish to utilise non-release candidate packages, yet seem quite comfortable
with their own developers writing brand new things, testing, and then
releasing it....  Couldn't we all use log4j1.3 alpha, and test it in our own
environment and then use it?
 
Wouldn't we all benefit from the real life testing?  

cheers,

Paul Smith


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