Hi Mark,

I totaly understand & agree with your point of view about JGuru.  My
approach from the beginning to this is to use both avenues of information.
I plan to share any and all information with the Jakarta site.  I wasn't
advocating for anyone to "just" use the jGuru site.  I was merely letting
everyone on the log4j mailing list there is another channel of communication
they could rely on.

The more resources we have as users the more these free tools will be
accepted and used by others which is the goal of Jakarta from my point of
view.  Reliable and FREE software that solves our problems as developers.

Michael

-----Original Message-----
From: Mark R. Diggory [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, September 27, 2002 11:23 AM
To: Log4J Users List; Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Log4j @ jGuru.com


Please note, I'm not bashing your incentive in getting together a forum
for Log4J issues, I say "Cheers" to that, but I see a avenue for
development here at jakarta.apache.org...

Unfortunately, to search any faq messages at jGuru you have to become
member at 14.95 a month or 149.95 a year. That doesn't seem very
Opensource like to me, just to read through some emails people are
writing back and forth to each other.

I would love to see some decent faq and email archive searching
facilities housed at the Apache site. I know mail archives exist in gz
form at Jakarta. It seems upto the project head to decide which
"offsite" facility ends up providing indexing/search tools across those
archives. Often times I find the List-serv Archive searching tools very
limited for sites devoted to such objectives. That is, there's no
advanced search options.

How about showcasing some of these great Servlet Engine, JSP tags,
Database Interfaces, Native XML DB's and Indexing tools developed
through Apache by using them on site to supply great interfaces for
accessing the email archives?!

<IDEA>It could even be released as a "WebApplication" project in Jakarta
that others could download and install for thier email list
services...</IDEA>

Plus, most of the documentation on how things really work ends up in
email messages. Having a decent search facility is integral to reducing
the amount of repeat questioning going on in the list-srvs.

-Mark Diggory


Michael P. Canzoneri wrote:

>Hi everyone,
>
>I just wanted to let you all know that within a few days www.JGuru.com will
>have a forum for Log4j administered by yours truly.  If you have
>questions/comments you would like to see in the forum please let me know.
I
>highly encourage contacting me with your suggestions.
>
>I am currently using Log4j on a rather large insurance application which
>also uses Struts and Ant.  Hope to hear from you.
>
>Michael
>
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