It's a tough call. While I agree with the sentiment expressed by Michael Osipov, i.e. fixing the wrong output, there might be people relying on the current behavior when parsing log files. I know for a fact that one of my prior clients relies on the current "human" format. Ignoring such users may be considered unprofessional as well.
In any case, we must provide an option to keep the current format for those who need id. I would propose ISO8601_OLD or ISO8601_NO_T.
I'd propose a vote on the issue on the dev list open to all.
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It's a tough call. While I agree with the sentiment expressed by Michael Osipov, i.e. fixing the wrong output, there might be people relying on the current behavior when parsing log files. I know for a fact that one of my prior clients relies on the current "human" format. Ignoring such users may be considered unprofessional as well.
In any case, we must provide an option to keep the current format for those who need id. I would propose ISO8601_OLD or ISO8601_NO_T.
I'd propose a vote on the issue on the dev list open to all.