Change default for --metric-interval to 0 (breaking change)#99
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See related discussion: #97 (comment) > I think we should move this default to zero. Essentially I don't see real case of changing metric names in any application. Metric names are generally stable AFAIK, do you know any cases where that's not true? Are they often? cc @jmichalek132 Signed-off-by: Bartlomiej Plotka <bwplotka@gmail.com>
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…heus-community#99) See related discussion: prometheus-community#97 (comment) > I think we should move this default to zero. Essentially I don't see real case of changing metric names in any application. Metric names are generally stable AFAIK, do you know any cases where that's not true? Are they often? cc @jmichalek132
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See related discussion: #97 (comment)
cc @jmichalek132