On 27.10.2011 15:57, Robert Young wrote:
But,I think insistence of hard-coding should be even worse than broken configuration. And hard-coding should never be a good work ethics of a professional programmer.
You're exaggerating. There's nothing wrong hard-coding things like number of seconds in a minute (60). While it's not as cast in stone as 60 seconds in a minute, I don't see anything wrong with hardcoding that "localhost" means the local host.
BTW, do we have anything in place to stop any user on the same host to send bogus stat messages to the stats collector?
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