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From: Arthur Blake <blakesys () yahoo ! com>
Date: 2007-09-27 20:44:43
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I would probably be a little more inclined to open source it on my own, as I'm not \
too fond of the LGPL. Would it be considered LGPL anyway if it's dependent on \
logback? I don't think it would...
I would much prefer MIT or Apache.
I would prefer to make it work against SLF4J as that would allow it to be used in a \
lot more situations, but SLF4J has no concept or API for querying existing \
loggers/appenders, etc. (and I understand why-- it would be pretty hard to generalize \
all that)
sorry for the thread drift...
----- Original Message ----
From: Ceki Gulcu <listid@qos.ch>
To: logback users list <logback-user@qos.ch>
Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2007 4:33:21 PM
Subject: Re: [logback-user] RE: [logback-user] logback initialization "à la" \
Spring
I encourage you to create your own project. Alternatively, you could contribute
your code to the logback. Assuming the following conditions:
0) you intend to maintain it
1) you don't mind other logback developers rummaging through and refactoring
your code :-)
2) you agree to the terms of the "Contributor License Agreement" [1]
As for jabsorb.org, I've added it to the list.
[1] http://logback.qos.ch/cla.txt
Arthur Blake wrote:
> Ceki said:
>
> > Perhaps the cleanest solution is to trigger reloading of the config file
> > manually via some convenient (graphical?) user interface.
>
> I wrote a really nice ajax based graphical UI for log4j recently for a
> client that does all that.
> It worked out so well, I've been toying of the idea of making an open
> source one for logback.
> I prefer logback for my own open source projects. If there is
> significant interest in this I might consider doing this and either
> contributing to logback or open sourcing it on my own...
>
> PS. Ceki, I have yet another open source library that is now dependent
> on SLF4J (see http://jabsorb.org) - nice if you could add that to the
> main SLF4J page.
>
> Cheers
>
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http://logback.qos.ch
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style="font-family: arial,helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: 10pt;">I would probably be \
a little more inclined to open source it on my own, as I'm not too fond of the \
LGPL. Would it be considered LGPL anyway if it's dependent on logback? I \
don't think it would...<br><br>I would much prefer MIT or Apache.<br><br>I would \
prefer to make it work against SLF4J as that would allow it to be used in a lot more \
situations, but SLF4J has no concept or API for querying existing loggers/appenders, \
etc. (and I understand why-- it would be pretty hard to generalize all \
that)<br><br>sorry for the thread drift...<br><br><div style="font-family: times new \
roman,new york,times,serif; font-size: 12pt;">----- Original Message ----<br>From: \
Ceki Gulcu <listid@qos.ch><br>To: logback users list \
<logback-user@qos.ch><br>Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2007 4:33:21 \
PM<br>Subject: Re: [logback-user] RE: [logback-user] logback initialization "à la" \
Spring<br><br><div><br><br>I encourage you to create your own project. Alternatively, \
you could contribute <br>your code to the logback. Assuming the following \
conditions:<br><br>0) you intend to maintain it<br>1) you don't mind other logback \
developers rummaging through and refactoring <br>your code :-)<br>2) you agree to the \
terms of the "Contributor License Agreement" [1]<br><br>As for jabsorb.org, I've \
added it to the list.<br><br><br>[1] <a target="_blank" \
href="http://logback.qos.ch/cla.txt">http://logback.qos.ch/cla.txt</a><br><br><br>Arthur \
Blake wrote:<br>> Ceki said:<br>> <br>> >Perhaps the cleanest \
solution is to trigger reloading of the config file<br>> >manually \
via some convenient (graphical?) user interface.<br>> <br>> I wrote a really \
nice ajax based graphical UI for log4j recently for a <br>> client that does all \
that. <br>> It worked out so well, I've been toying of the idea of making an open \
<br>> source one for logback.<br>> I prefer logback for my own open source \
projects. If there is <br>> significant interest in this I might \
consider doing this and either <br>> contributing to logback or open sourcing it \
on my own...<br>> <br>> PS. Ceki, I have yet another open source library that \
is now dependent <br>> on SLF4J (see <a target="_blank" \
href="http://jabsorb.org">http://jabsorb.org</a>) - nice if you could add that to the \
<br>> main SLF4J page.<br>> <br>> Cheers<br>> <br>-- <br>Ceki \
Gülcü<br>Logback: The reliable, generic, fast and flexible logging framework for \
Java.<br><a target="_blank" \
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