No, I'm going to drop an app just because the solution "configure logging to not show this insignificant error" it's not professional.
So before of offering contracts and monthly payments for maintenance you must demonstrate that the app works perfectly.
@Kevin Jardine: I don't want anybody quaking. This is my personal thinking.
The too funny thing, is that there are a lots of social engines. And my client is a spanish goverment department. So I can't say, hey, it's free... but you need to stop logging on the server.
Be serious...
Regards!
@Juan M.: You don't need to stop logging on the server. "Someone" suggested that, I presume, because it was bugging you and it doesn't harm functionality. Whoever "someone" is, they didn't give an optimum response ... but, if you wanted the trivial warning to stop bugging you, turning off logging would accomplish that. Arguably, they gave you a fix. Just not the right one. ;)
Trivial fix now attached to ticket. We'll see if there is any movement on this.
No, I'm going to drop an app just because the solution "configure logging to not show this insignificant error" it's not professional.
So before of offering contracts and monthly payments for maintenance you must demonstrate that the app works perfectly.
@Kevin Jardine: I don't want anybody quaking. This is my personal thinking.
The too funny thing, is that there are a lots of social engines. And my client is a spanish goverment department. So I can't say, hey, it's free... but you need to stop logging on the server.
Be serious...
Regards!
@Juan M.: You don't need to stop logging on the server. "Someone" suggested that, I presume, because it was bugging you and it doesn't harm functionality. Whoever "someone" is, they didn't give an optimum response ... but, if you wanted the trivial warning to stop bugging you, turning off logging would accomplish that. Arguably, they gave you a fix. Just not the right one. ;)
Trivial fix now attached to ticket. We'll see if there is any movement on this.
No, I'm going to drop an app just because the solution "configure logging to not show this insignificant error" it's not professional.
So before of offering contracts and monthly payments for maintenance you must demonstrate that the app works perfectly.
@Kevin Jardine: I don't want anybody quaking. This is my personal thinking.
The too funny thing, is that there are a lots of social engines. And my client is a spanish goverment department. So I can't say, hey, it's free... but you need to stop logging on the server.
Be serious...
Regards!
@Juan M.: You don't need to stop logging on the server. "Someone" suggested that, I presume, because it was bugging you and it doesn't harm functionality. Whoever "someone" is, they didn't give an optimum response ... but, if you wanted the trivial warning to stop bugging you, turning off logging would accomplish that. Arguably, they gave you a fix. Just not the right one. ;)
Trivial fix now attached to ticket. We'll see if there is any movement on this.
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