Reaching out to some external server would never go well in the production environments of the organizations that I am and have worked at. They're really kind of anal about that kind of stuff.
With that said, nobody sits down with a bag of beer and chips and casually scans the logs, not when there are thousands of logs to scan. :) The engineers have to setup some kind of Splunk report. I'm sure they would opt for a simple announcement list to be notified of updates and security issues. imo, it should be in a jar that you can add if you want the feature so it can't be accidentally turned on. Regards, Alan On Feb 1, 2012, at 7:51 AM, Romain Manni-Bucau wrote: > i would like to see it activated by default. > > a little timeout (3s?) > > a thread ran in the configuration factory > and the result get (through a future) in the assembler (to avoid to wait)? > > - Romain > > > 2012/2/1 David Blevins <[email protected]> > >> This sounds like a great feature. >> >> My gut instinct is that maybe it should be disabled by default and >> something we encourage people to enable. >> >> What do others think?
