Re: Deterministic formatter

2023-09-20 Thread Gary Gregory
Hmm... interesting but I can't help but think that we are making our build more complex by jumping through hoops to fix problems of our own making: We already use spotless in the builds. Now we want to use OpenRewrite but that makes a "mess", so now we want to use _another_ plugin to fix that, that

Re: Retire Chainsaw

2023-09-20 Thread Matt Sicker
I think I was the last person to perform a release of Chainsaw. The release process I followed was the same one used for Log4j2, Log4j Kotlin, etc., as documented in Confluence. The main thing I was unable to do, though, was make binaries besides regular jar files. To publish binaries for Window

Re: Deterministic formatter

2023-09-20 Thread Matt Sicker
We use the Google Java formatter in Spinnaker, and while I know some of my teammates despise the particular code style chosen there, my preference is consistency over anything. A deterministic formatter would be best for avoiding merge conflicts. If we adopt a formatter, as long as it’s IDE-agno

Re: [log4j-kotlin] 1.3.0 release rampdown

2023-09-20 Thread Matt Sicker
I just noticed that it’s already synced to the latest Log4j release. Carry on then. :) > On Sep 18, 2023, at 11:35 AM, Matt Sicker wrote: > > Sounds good to me! Might want to re-sync the Log4j version to the latest > release, though. > >> On Sep 15, 2023, at 8:00 AM, Volkan Yazıcı wrote: >>

Re: Retire Chainsaw

2023-09-20 Thread Christian Grobmeier
On Tue, Sep 19, 2023, at 20:47, Vladimir Sitnikov wrote: > I truly do not understand why PMC suggests "all or nothing". Either > "chainsaw must be fully maintained" or "it must be nuked right away > from the website". I think this was not proposed. If we archive a project, we'd move it to a dor

Re: Retire Chainsaw

2023-09-20 Thread Christian Grobmeier
On Tue, Sep 19, 2023, at 20:52, Vladimir Sitnikov wrote: >> Scott, could you (or anybody else) spare time to perform the following >> maintenance tasks? > > I don't use chainsaw personally, however, I am afraid I might run into > a project that does, so I would prefer to keep docs afloat. > > Vol

Re: Retire Chainsaw

2023-09-20 Thread Christian Grobmeier
Hi we have last commits in 2022, so there was at least a little activity. I would guess we should open "issues" for Chainsaw, and add a note on the website saying "We need help". If we don't see new people stepping up, we can still do something and announce EOL. On Tue, Sep 19, 2023, at 20:45

Re: Retire Chainsaw

2023-09-20 Thread Matt Sicker
Typically means to enable GitHub Issues, disable Jira (I think), and update any issue tracker links to point to GHI. > On Sep 20, 2023, at 1:12 PM, Christian Grobmeier wrote: > > Hi > > we have last commits in 2022, so there was at least a little activity. > I would guess we should open "issu

Re: Deterministic formatter

2023-09-20 Thread Piotr P. Karwasz
Hi Gary, On Wed, 20 Sept 2023 at 16:23, Gary Gregory wrote: > Hmm... interesting but I can't help but think that we are making our > build more complex by jumping through hoops to fix problems of our own > making: We already use spotless in the builds. Now we want to use > OpenRewrite but that ma