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svn commit: r293381 - in /jakarta/site/xdocs/site/news: 200206.xml 200207.xml 200210.xml 200303.xml

Author: henning
Date: Mon Oct  3 09:32:13 2005
New Revision: 293381

URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs?rev=293381&view=rev
Log:
Files should actually be encoded in ISO-8859-1, too.


Modified:
    jakarta/site/xdocs/site/news/200206.xml
    jakarta/site/xdocs/site/news/200207.xml
    jakarta/site/xdocs/site/news/200210.xml
    jakarta/site/xdocs/site/news/200303.xml

Modified: jakarta/site/xdocs/site/news/200206.xml
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs/jakarta/site/xdocs/site/news/200206.xml?rev=293381&r1=293380&r2=293381&view=diff
==============================================================================
--- jakarta/site/xdocs/site/news/200206.xml (original)
+++ jakarta/site/xdocs/site/news/200206.xml Mon Oct  3 09:32:13 2005
@@ -193,7 +193,7 @@
 </section>
 
 <section name="Log4j">
-<p><b>Editor:</b> Ceki Gülcü </p>
+<p><b>Editor:</b> Ceki Gülcü </p>
 <p>
 The month started with a question by John Armstrong [<a href="#log4j1">1</a>] on whether log4j offered any guarantees on binary compatibility between various versions.  To which Ceki replied by stating [<a href="#log4j2">2</a>] the current policy of not removing deprecated methods until at least two release cycles are completed. This reply did not seem to satisfy John Armstrong and a long discussion ensued. A historical perspective [<a href="#log4j3">3</a>] seemed to satisfy most people, at least the discussion petered off.</p>
 <p>

Modified: jakarta/site/xdocs/site/news/200207.xml
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs/jakarta/site/xdocs/site/news/200207.xml?rev=293381&r1=293380&r2=293381&view=diff
==============================================================================
--- jakarta/site/xdocs/site/news/200207.xml (original)
+++ jakarta/site/xdocs/site/news/200207.xml Mon Oct  3 09:32:13 2005
@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@
 Previous Editors:
 bloritsch.AT.apache.DOT.org
 David Sean Taylor
-Ceki Gülcü
+Ceki Gülcü
 Otis Gospodnetic
 Thomas Mahler
 Daniel F. Savarese
@@ -255,7 +255,7 @@
     <p><i>&quot;allows developers to control which log statements are output with arbitrary granularity&quot;</i></p>
     <p><b>Editor:</b> Mark Womack</p>
     <p>Mark Womack submitted an initial implementation of the Receiver concept he proposed in June ([<a href="#Log4j1">1</a>]) [<a href="#Log4j2">2</a>].  No decision has been made to include this design in the next major version of log4j, though most comments seem positive to date.</p>
-    <p>Ceki Gülcü announced the availability of a draft version of his ebook, "The Complete Log4j Manual" [<a href="#Log4j3">3</a>].</p>
+    <p>Ceki Gülcü announced the availability of a draft version of his ebook, "The Complete Log4j Manual" [<a href="#Log4j3">3</a>].</p>
     <p>Version 1.2.5 of log4j was released with minor changes and bug fixes [<a href="#Log4j4">4</a>].</p>
     <p>There was a good discussion about socket performance and methods to increase the throughput performance for remote logging [<a href="#Log4j5">5</a>]. Performance can be easily increased by having LoggingEvent implement the Externalizable interface instead of the Serializable interface, but at the cost of backward compatibility. Looking for ways to increase performance and still maintain backward compatibility.</p>
     <p>The log4j-cvs mailing list was folded into the log4j-dev mailing list [<a href="#Log4j6">6</a>]. CVS messages are now posted to the dev mailing list.</p>

Modified: jakarta/site/xdocs/site/news/200210.xml
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs/jakarta/site/xdocs/site/news/200210.xml?rev=293381&r1=293380&r2=293381&view=diff
==============================================================================
--- jakarta/site/xdocs/site/news/200210.xml (original)
+++ jakarta/site/xdocs/site/news/200210.xml Mon Oct  3 09:32:13 2005
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@
 Suribada [suribada@apache-korea.org]
 Leo Simons <leosimons.AT.apache.DOT.org>
 Henri Yandell <ba...@generationjava.com>
-Ceki Gülcü <ce...@qos.ch>
+Ceki Gülcü <ce...@qos.ch>
 -->
 <document>
     <properties>
@@ -174,7 +174,7 @@
 
         <section name="Log4j">
             <p><i>&quot;allows developers to control which log statements are output with arbitrary granularity&quot;</i></p>
-            <p><b>Editor:</b> Ceki Gülcü</p>
+            <p><b>Editor:</b> Ceki Gülcü</p>
 
             <p>The main branch of the CVS repository is now in quasi-sync with the 1.2 branch [<a href="#Log4j1">1</a>]. Work on log4j version 1.3 has begun in earnest.</p>
 

Modified: jakarta/site/xdocs/site/news/200303.xml
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs/jakarta/site/xdocs/site/news/200303.xml?rev=293381&r1=293380&r2=293381&view=diff
==============================================================================
--- jakarta/site/xdocs/site/news/200303.xml (original)
+++ jakarta/site/xdocs/site/news/200303.xml Mon Oct  3 09:32:13 2005
@@ -258,7 +258,7 @@
 <strong>Editor:</strong> Mark Womack
 </p>
 <p>
-A new book on log4j entitled "The complete log4j manual", <code>ISBN 2-9700369-0-8</code>, authored by fellow log4j committer, Ceki Gülcü, has been published early March. The book is available directly from the author and in select bookshops throughout the world [<a href='#Log4j0'>0</a>].
+A new book on log4j entitled "The complete log4j manual", <code>ISBN 2-9700369-0-8</code>, authored by fellow log4j committer, Ceki Gülcü, has been published early March. The book is available directly from the author and in select bookshops throughout the world [<a href='#Log4j0'>0</a>].
 </p>
 <p>
 Development for the 1.3 version of log4j continues.
@@ -271,7 +271,7 @@
 
 <li>MDC support was added to the XMLLayout class and the Chainsaw gui tool by Paul Smith.  PatternLayout was also extended to support the output of all defined MDC key/values [<a href='#Log4j2'>2</a>].</li>
 
-<li>Ceki Gülcü recently extended LoggingEvent to allow properties [<a href='#Log4j3'>3</a>].  Properties are meant to be set by Layout and Appender classes as they output/process logging events.  Properties are per logging event where MDC values are per thread.</li>
+<li>Ceki Gülcü recently extended LoggingEvent to allow properties [<a href='#Log4j3'>3</a>].  Properties are meant to be set by Layout and Appender classes as they output/process logging events.  Properties are per logging event where MDC values are per thread.</li>
 
 <li>Mark Womack added LoggingEvent display and filtering to the Chainsaw gui tool.</li>
 
@@ -279,7 +279,7 @@
 
 <li>Richard Bair proposed an interesting Configuration gui tool [<a href='#Log4j5'>5</a>][<a href='#Log4j6'>6</a>].</li>
 
-<li>Sub-component configuration within the xml configuration file was recently added by Ceki Gülcü [<a href='#Log4j7'>7</a>].</li>
+<li>Sub-component configuration within the xml configuration file was recently added by Ceki Gülcü [<a href='#Log4j7'>7</a>].</li>
 
 <li>Raymond DeCampo started a discussion about cleaning up and extending the existing JDBCAppender.  This is a goal for the 1.3 release [<a href='#Log4j8'>8</a>].</li>
 



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