Well, one sure way is to a formal release and get more
people to look at it.
On Jan 30, 2009, at 5:58 AM, Danny Angus wrote:
We've been using log4php during development work, taking the next step
on the road to production obviously depends upon the stability and
future of the project.
I'm reasonably comfortable with the way things work @apache, my
question is really whether any of you think its more likely to fizzle
out in the incubator or just take a long time to graduate?
I could offer my help, but I may not have much help to offer.
d.
On Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 3:32 PM, Jim Jagielski <j...@jagunet.com>
wrote:
Noel,
I had forgotten to submit anything... basically, time got away
from me.
log4php is slow... very slow. It is being used, but only occasionally
do we get bug reports, which are handled pretty quickly however.
On Dec 15, 2008, at 11:31 AM, Noel J. Bergman wrote:
What is the status? See the Board report for what I culled from the
mailing
list and SVN, but we've not received a report from the project.
--- Noel
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