On Jun 4, 2007, at 7:44 PM, Steve Souza wrote:
<<log4j 1.3 development is effectively abandoned. Much of the traffic
on the log4j-dev list since early April has dealt with the fate of
log4j 1.3.>>
Not sure who controls the website, but that direction should be
updated on
the site as currently it indicates log4j 1.3 is the future. Not
everyone is
on this mailing list.
A total reworking of the online content is in-progress. All the
log4j content is expected to be replaced after the completion of the
log4j 1.2.15 vote.
<<SocketReceiver is part of the "receivers" companion. I'm just in
the
process of migrating the companions from
the sandbox to the log4j repo and should have a release candidate in
a day or so. >>
Where is the sandbox code kept?
https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/logging/sandbox
All the companions that are currently expected to be considered
alongside log4j 1.2.15 have now been migrated to https://
svn.apache.org/repos/asf/logging/log4j/companions.
Also, will the release you are referring
too be available in this link:
http://archive.apache.org/dist/logging/log4j/
After the anticipated log4j 1.2.15 vote, all the companions would be
available at http://www.apache.org/dist/logging/log4j/companions (and
also at the archive site). Release candidates should be at http://
people.apache.org/builds/logging tomorrow.
If not what is the proper link to look at the current state of
development
for the log4j project?
The web content typically reflects the state at the last release and
in this case is extremely stale since it reflects the expectations at
the time of the last log4j 1.3 alpha (since the web content for log4j
is generated from the log4j 1.3 source). log4j-dev will always be
the place for the latest news, but the web content should be much
more current after the switch with the log4j 1.2.15 vote.
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