This vote is canceled.
There is a new version of log4j that includes an important fix.
There was not enough votes here anyway.
Gary
On Fri, Nov 22, 2024, 10:58 AM Gary Gregory wrote:
> We have bumped the Log4j dependency and done some light housekeeping
> since Apache Commons Logging 1.3.4 wa
Hi Gary,
On 22.11.2024 18:26, Gary Gregory wrote:
The point of the Log4j update and the release is to show that version of
Log4j is formally tested and supported.
This removes any guessing game for users.
I totally understand the spirit of providing a list of the most recent
compatible depen
Piotr,
The point of the Log4j update and the release is to show that version of
Log4j is formally tested and supported.
This removes any guessing game for users.
HTH,
Gary
On Fri, Nov 22, 2024, 11:52 AM Piotr P. Karwasz
wrote:
> Hi Gary,
>
> On 22.11.2024 16:58, Gary Gregory wrote:
> > We hav
Hi Gary,
On 22.11.2024 16:58, Gary Gregory wrote:
We have bumped the Log4j dependency and done some light housekeeping
since Apache Commons Logging 1.3.4 was released, so I would like to
release Apache Commons Logging 1.3.5.
Sorry, but I really don't see the point of this release. Log4j API is
My +1
Gary
On Fri, Nov 22, 2024 at 10:58 AM Gary Gregory wrote:
>
> We have bumped the Log4j dependency and done some light housekeeping
> since Apache Commons Logging 1.3.4 was released, so I would like to
> release Apache Commons Logging 1.3.5.
>
> Apache Commons Logging 1.3.5 RC1 is available
We have bumped the Log4j dependency and done some light housekeeping
since Apache Commons Logging 1.3.4 was released, so I would like to
release Apache Commons Logging 1.3.5.
Apache Commons Logging 1.3.5 RC1 is available for review here:
https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/commons/logging/1