Per action of the Logging Services Project Management Committee (PMC) and
acknowledgement of the ASF board, Please welcome Christian Grobmeier to the
Logging Services PMC. Christian has been contributing over a year to the
Apache log4php project currently in incubation and acted as release mana
On Dec 10, 2009, at 9:12 AM, Christian Grobmeier wrote:
> Thanks Gavin :-)
> I addressed all your points in LOG4PHP-90 for a later discussion.
> Just one +1 necessary - please, if somebody has some time.
>
I'll ditto my +1 from log4php-dev.
By my count, that is 3 +1 from IPMC members (antelder
The log4php PPMC vote was opened on log4php-dev at Nov 27, 2009 and closed at
Dec 4, 2009. Binding +1 votes were received from Christian Grobmeier,
Christian Hammers and Curt Arnold. No other votes were received.
The link in the original thread ends at the end of November. The PPMC release
Noah Slater | 9 Aug 12:42 wrote:
I think this is a poor summary. Your thread was taken seriously, and
people responded, but as far as I knew, discussion was still
ongoing. The way you've worded it could lead people into thinking
that you were ignored.
Did not mean to imply that it was ign
I've been using CouchDB in my personal development and have recently
started trying to get up to speed with the project itself. I've
brought up a few issues on d...@couchdb.apache.org where I encountered
things that were a bit unsettling. There has been follow up
discussion, but no resolu
I'm looking for a resolution to this also. Chainsaw (a log file
viewer from the Logging Services project) has been available via
WebStart from the Logging Services web site for several years but is
signed by one of the developer's personal certificates. It doesn't
seem to fit within the r
On Jul 29, 2007, at 5:04 AM, Robert Burrell Donkin wrote:
On 7/27/07, Curt Arnold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Retrying with a hopefully catchier subject line.
i've checked out the website into a log4php directory. please try
updating.
the permissions are the same as the othe
Retrying with a hopefully catchier subject line.
On Jul 23, 2007, at 10:22 AM, Curt Arnold wrote:
I've staged the content for the log4php website at http://
svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/log4php/site/. But I do not
have permission to create /www/incubator.apache.org/log4p
I've staged the content for the log4php website at http://
svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/log4php/site/. But I do not have
permission to create /www/incubator.apache.org/log4php on
people.apache.org. Could someone with the appropriate privileges set
up that directory appropriately so t
On Jun 29, 2007, at 7:33 AM, Curt Arnold wrote:
= Abstract =
Revival of the terminated log4php incubation with a new development
community and a goal to migrate log4php to PHP 5.
Voting has now been open for over 5 days with 3 +1's from Curt
Arnold, Jim Jagielski and Ber
The Log4PHP restart proposal vote (http://thread.gmane.org/
gmane.comp.apache.incubator.general/15122) has been open for 72 hours
at this time and there have been +1 votes from Curt Arnold and Jim
Jagielski, both IPMC members. Additional votes or comments from
other IPMC members are
I missed an email where Scott Deboy (sdeboy) offered to act as a
mentor, consider the proposal amended to add him as a designated mentor.
There is a Logging Services PMC vote in progress (http://mail-
archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/logging-general/200706.mbox/%
[EMAIL PROTECTED]) to indicate
'''Enator, Cologne, Germany
* Contributed to various Open Source projects like CVS, SCWM,
bk2site, etc
* Curt Arnold (carnold at apache dot org) - CLA on file
* Logging Services PMC chair
* Contributions expected to be limited to release and build issues.
= Sponsors =
==
The log4php incubation was terminated back in February and no one
took any action to close it out. I just copied log4php from the
logging tree to the incubator tree (surprised I had enough karma). I
didn't see any obvious home for dormant code and several retired
projects were still livin
On Feb 14, 2007, at 10:42 AM, Curt Arnold wrote:
Acting only as mentor and Incubator PMC member and not on behalf of
the Logging Services PMC, I request that the Incubator PMC
terminate the log4php incubation. The source code should continue
to be available from the Subversion, though
On Feb 13, 2007, at 5:15 PM, Curt Arnold wrote:
The log4net-dev community appears healthy and I believes warrants
graduation from the incubator and has my +1 as mentor and incubator
PMC member.
Vote closed 2/16/07 21:26 CST.
+1 votes cast by the following Incubator PMC members:
Curt
any legal relationship. Gert is an active
NAnt committer and I have requested that he make a statement
regarding his log4net involvement.
Curt Arnold, last commit 2007-02-09, last log4net-dev posting
2007-02-14. Logging PMC chair. Have used and submitted patches
against log4net in a pr
There is no reasonable expectation of log4php satisfying the exit
criteria. log4php has had no code modification in over a year and
minimal activity on the log4php-dev and log4php-user mailing lists.
Repeated attempts have been made to communicate with the sole
committer without success.
Votes have recently concluded on [EMAIL PROTECTED] favoring
graduation (http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/logging-log4net-
dev/200702.mbox/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
3e) and on [EMAIL PROTECTED] favoring accepting log4net (http://mail-
archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/logging-general/200702.mbox/%
On Feb 13, 2007, at 6:03 AM, William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:
Curt Arnold wrote:
http://www.mail-archive.com/general@incubator.apache.org/
msg12442.html)
suggest to me that it may be good for the Incubator project to
oversee a
collaboration to produce a Uniform Project Procedures that podlings
On Feb 12, 2007, at 6:28 PM, James Margaris wrote:
Do the author tags need to be removed for release? Is it a general
Apache policy to not include author tags or is it project specific? (I
quickly checked out log4j and I see lots of author tags there...)
It is not good practice. In log4j, a
The recent discussion on [EMAIL PROTECTED] ("Bylaw paragraph in TLP
resolution", 2007-02-07), the comments in the "Graduate OFBiz
Podling" thread (http://www.mail-archive.com/
general@incubator.apache.org/msg11758.html) and "log4net graduation,
log4php retirement and Logging Services bylaws"
On Feb 9, 2007, at 7:49 AM, Yoav Shapira wrote:
Hi,
On 2/8/07, Curt Arnold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
In a mad rush to make it look like we were busy in the three months
LOL ;)
log4net appears to be healthy and ready to join Logging Services as a
subproject.
Excellent. The l
In a mad rush to make it look like we were busy in the three months
since the last board report, I'd like to try to resolve log4net and
log4php's status as well and try to streamline the Logging Services
bylaws (aka guidelines). Most of that discussion and all of the fun
debates will be on
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