On Sep 9, 2014, at 7:08 AM, Jacques Le Roux <jacques.le.r...@les7arts.com> 
wrote:

> [...] On the other hand I can agree that having a lot of logs written can 
> slow down the system. And I guess that's the reason why Jacopo and you are 
> against multiplying them. [...]

This is not what I wrote in my previous email; quoting here for your 
convenience:

"The only reason is to keep the default configuration as simple, generic and 
minimal as possible. As you said, it is very easy for each developer to 
customize to fit it to his/her own preferences."

> I believe, contrary to console.log, simply re-adding error should not have an 
> important impact in most circumstances, hopefully you have not  that much 
> error in your instance.
> 
> The idea is I don't want to have to manually re-add it each time I want it. 
> For console.log these cases are less frequent, so doing it by hand then will 
> not be a problem. I will even maybe add a patch for console.log in the repo, 
> ready to use...

Please, don't do this: let's all try to keep the public repo as clean as 
possible without adding stuff to facilitate our personal workflow; for example, 
the commit you did yesterday to .svnignore and .gitignore is really ugly (your 
commit message was "I found convenient to have an icon in Windows File explorer 
for my local OFBiz checkouts, must ignore it"): I didn't comment because I 
don't want to be too peaky but in my opinion it is a symptom of a wrong concept 
of the repository. I have plenty of tools and scripts in my local environment 
that are useful to me but not a good fit for the project and I don't put them 
in the repository just because it will be easier for me to find them there 
every time I do a checkout.

Jacopo

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