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Hi, how do we go about implementing logging? Do we just import a logger function anywhere in our use cases or pass it down from the frameworks & drivers layer?
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It seems a message intended for developers have been implemented outside the logging framework. This is very unfortunate as it confuses users.
See [line 174-185 in `src/opm/input/eclipse/EclipseSta…
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### Context
Trying to run [this test](https://github.com/canonical/kubeflow-tensorboards-operator/blob/main/tests/integration/test_charms.py) for [kubeflow-tensorboards-operator](https://github.com/c…
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Our recent discussions about supportability identified that improving the actionability of error messages (e.g. in logs and responses to clients) would help a significant proportion of users help them…
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### Describe the needs
DevOps Integration Process Improvement Guide
## Overview
We aim to improve our overall software quality by int…
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A simple property-based testing framework, with generators provided for primitive types and collections and the ability to define generators for your own custom types.
Advanced features like shrink…
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It is much better to use slf4j than commons logging. It is possible for
everyone to stick to their chosen implementation. As most frameworks use slf4j
it is quite a hassle to work around commons…
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First off, I have to congratulate you on a fantastic product. I just works great. I am using it to add an automatic logging feature to my logging framework.
I can't seam to figure out how to exclu…
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It is much better to use slf4j than commons logging. It is possible for
everyone to stick to their chosen implementation. As most frameworks use slf4j
it is quite a hassle to work around commons…
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```
It is much better to use slf4j than commons logging. It is possible for
everyone to stick to their chosen implementation. As most frameworks use slf4j
it is quite a hassle to work around commons…