Should every s6-log daemon have it's own config file or shall they all share one?
My initial instinct on this was to put the global logging settings into the env directory of s6-linux-init to have all of them available to every logging daemon.
This would remove the overhead of having each of the s6-log scripts source a config file.
Is there any general issue with the global env's from s6-linux-init's env directory, which makes sourcing the same config file in every s6-log script a better choice for a global config?
Thank you for your input. Paul
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