Mailing lists

Discussion on log4j and logging in general are held on the log4j-user mailing list. To subscribe to this list send an e-mail to log4j-user-subscribe@logging.apache.org.

Development related discussions are held on the log4j-dev mailing list. To subscribe to this list send an e-mail to log4j-dev-subscribe@logging.apache.org. All developers are encouraged to subscribe to the log4j-dev list which will notify the subscribers of any commits to our CVS repository.

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Most Logging Services mailing lists, in particular the log4j mailing lists, are archived. Some of the known archives are listed below:

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Bug reporting

Bugs should be reported by using the Apache Bug Database. Before reporting a problem, please make sure to check the database and the project history file to see if the problem is not already known. Before filing a report, you should first send email to the log4j-user mailing list describing the bug ensuring that you are not filing an already known problem. Only after these precautionary steps should you file a bug report with Bugzilla.

Although Bugzilla allows users to file enhancement requests as bugs, enhancement requests are not bugs and should not be treated as such. The preferred way to request for enhancements is by posting on the log4j-user list. This allows other interested parties to participate in the ensuing discussion.

Just reporting a bug will not fix it. A good bug report includes a detailed description of the problem and a succinct test case which can reproduce the problem.


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