Users sure do appreciate people who put love into their logging.
Remember that just because you love to hear what your application is doing, it's not always be helpful or useful to your user. Give consideration to the Rule of Silence (http://www.linfo.org/rule_of_silence.html) and even if you do not agree with it remember that some of your users might.
> You can then use tox (or nox) to define your component and framework versions as variant virtual environments. As components evolve, you update the versions and rerun your test suite. You can publish internal update trackers for project teams to make sure they're testing with the latest-and-greatest environments.
So I am curious about the specific tool recommendation, thus the question.
Trying out a OpenVPN recently I haven’t been able to get it to perform at or over gigabit speeds, has anyone had different results? It seems like it’s days are numbered with wire guard on the horizon.
“Mr Noonan said this effectively drove the problem underground, leading to the emergence of Facebook groups where potential Amazon customers were encouraged to buy a product and post a review in return for a full refund.”
Remember that just because you love to hear what your application is doing, it's not always be helpful or useful to your user. Give consideration to the Rule of Silence (http://www.linfo.org/rule_of_silence.html) and even if you do not agree with it remember that some of your users might.