On Tue, Aug 11, 2020 at 9:32 AM Brian Stansberry <brian.stansberry@redhat.com> wrote:
FWIW there are 3 options:

1) Default on.
2) Default off, not specified in standard configs.
3) Default off, but set to on in standard configs.

The distinction between 1 and 3 is people bringing an existing config do not see a behavior change.

Yes. What I have locally is a config option. I'm starting to think 3 is the best option.
 

No matter which we do we should aim to get this in very early in a release dev cycle so we have time to notice any odd impacts.

Do you have any thoughts on how we can look for odd impacts?  IIRC the odd impact would be stuff we expect to appear in the server.log no longer appearing there.

The only thing I can think of would be creating a deployment with it's own logging configuration and examining the logs. Essentially any time anything is logged with the deployments class loader it would end up in the deployments log configuration. Assuming of course the deployment is using some sort of per-deployment logging.

It's definitely a change in behavior which is why I'm starting to think we should default to off.
 

On Mon, Aug 10, 2020 at 5:50 PM James Perkins <jperkins@redhat.com> wrote:
Hello All,
I've got an open proposal for some changes with how log messages may be routed [1]. There is some discussion on there with some concerns about messages that the user may not expect to be routed to their own specific log context. Feedback from a wider audience would be appreciated.

Currently I've got this enabled by default which would be a change in behavior. However, as I've stated in a comment on the proposal, maybe it's better to opt-in than opt-out. Either way any feedback would be appreciated.

Thanks in advance.


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