On Tue, May 29, 2007 at 02:18:36PM -0700, Garrett D'Amore wrote: > Nicolas Williams wrote: > >Yes, but others have given cases where speed and duplicity information > >is useful. > > Actually, as I've already indicated, apart from being able to lay blame > on person who changed the settings, I don't understand why they are > useful _in the logs_. I may just be dense.
That's what logs are useful for! For debugging, i.e., attributing fault, that is, blaming the source of the problem (and fixing it).
