Hi all, I'm not particularly involved with Log4J development but I've been following this list for a few months now just because I'm curious about Log4J development (and also because I'm also doing some R&D related to logging). In fact, this is my first ever post here.
May I ask some clarifying questions? - What are the ongoing struggles that make Maven not a good fit for Log4J? - What are you expecting to achieve by switching to Bazel? I'm genuinely interested in this discussion and I hope that it may be beneficial here. Apologies in advance if this discussion is not convenient for this thread. In case you are wondering, no, I have no connections with Maven or Bazel. Best, Jeanderson Candido Em qua., 16 de jun. de 2021 às 10:28, Volkan Yazıcı <volkan.yaz...@gmail.com> escreveu: > *[First and foremost, this is my personal Tweet and there I explicitly > stated that "*I* can offer" the amount for such a work. After completing > such a project, we need to have a consensus within us to merge it. I want > to explicitly avoid any unintended misunderstandings.]* > > Gary, it was you who said "If the tooling is a problem, then let's look at > that first." I definitely had thought the same and evaluated Bazel myself > for quite some time a couple of months ago. Both Maven and Gradle have > quite some limitations for monorepos similar to Log4j. I agree that Bazel > is a total stranger to us (hence the maintenance problem), IDE support lags > behind significantly, etc. Yet, it is a tool designed for fast, correct, > and reproducible build of monorepos – a tool that is so-called to be a > perfect fit for us. My personal evaluation of Bazel did not yield a > positive outcome. Before crossing out this option, I wanted to ask around > to some Bazel experts for their feedback and that is what I did. In > summary, the outcome was again negative – which I was intending to discuss > in detail in the upcoming online meeting. > > Long story short, rather than complaining, I gave it a spin myself. It > wasn't convincing enough, I got in touch with an expert, researched the > feasibility of such a goal and how much it would cost if I wanted it to be > done by somebody else. > > If you have other ideas on how we can address "*the tooling problem"*, I am > all ears. > > *P.S.* I am changing the subject of the thread, since I think it makes the > issue personal, which I believe wasn't your intention. > > On Wed, Jun 16, 2021 at 9:55 AM Gary Gregory <garydgreg...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > > Volkan Yazıcı (@yazicivo) tweeted at 3:34 PM on Sun, Jun 13, 2021: > > Do you know of a Bazel ninja who can migrate Log4j's Maven builds? I can > > offer €2k (and maybe more) for such a service. > > (https://twitter.com/yazicivo/status/1404160220025217027?s=03) > > > > How do we maintain something like this? Sounds like a terrible idea to > me. > > > > Gary > > >