I thought that part was amusing. I have no vested interest in any logging decision. I was rather happy with printf() in my C code. :-) However, after seeing errors in logs in legacy code I had to maintain which said "An error has occurred" and no context provided, I do know the benefits of good logging.
/dev/mrg On 9/14/07, Andrus Adamchik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Yeah... "It does things right: Logger, not Log." That's an > improvement! :-) > > Andrus