> On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 09:38:35AM +0100, Christian Grobmeier wrote:
>> Well, I am highly interested. I would like to see more PHP at Apache,
>> and if log4php fails, most other PHP project will fail.
>
> This seems like an odd conclusion.

I think i didn't express it good. I meant: Apache has less PHP
community. If an allready started, useful and useable project like
log4php fails cause of lack of community - thats not a good signal. If
other PHP incubation requests come in I expect lack of interest for
those projects too.

If log4php can build up a community, chances are higher to get more
PHP people to Apache. And run more healthy PHP projects at Apache.

log4php imho is a very good start to build up a PHP community at
apache. It has allready taken the hurdle to come  into incubator.
Other projects may have more problems. I didn't found a champion for
PIWI yet, but I think that is not a problem of the software. Its just
nobody interested :-)

Of course, i dont think its impossible to start new and more succesful
PHP projects at the ASF when this one fails.

Hope this makes more clear why I consider log4PHP an important and
strategic project and I would like to see it successful.

Christian

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