OK. Should I turn verbose off by default, or should I make verbose less verbose, or introduce several degrees of verbosity?
I would be pretty happy if the old behavior was reinstated, and nothing else was changed.
OK. Reverted in 2.014.12, with some additional changes.
Was there a specific problem that prompted the change in behavior?
I sometimes want to debug a ASDF build, or find out what file a set of style-warnings come from, etc. At ITA we use ancillary methods that call explain. I wanted to have something similar part of ASDF itself. I guess however, that the fact that ASDF is "verbose" by default, makes that more annoying than helpful.
What about making ASDF *not* verbose by default? Does anyone simultaneously care to have ASDF print the little it currently prints yet not the progress report I was printing?
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