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Re: SocketServer (+ Appender's Threshold): msg#00046apache.logging.log4cxx.user
On Sep 21, 2004, at 8:04 PM, Barak Simon wrote:
I don't believe so. I don't think the current state is a good spot for a release. There are significant unresolved issues (resetting the user specified time zone and the segmentation fault) that do not require an API change and the Unicode related changes that will require an API change (but will be mostly source code compatible). The options would be to have another release with bug fixes that do not require an API change, then start the Unicode work, or skip the interim release. I don't know about the other developers, but right now I'm on deadline on another project but expect to be able to put in some significant time within a few weeks. However, once I'm able to dedicate some time, I'd hate to stop to get a release solid before tackling the Unicode rework.
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