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Misleading usage of proceeding in loglevel docs #1505

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@tyleralbee

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@tyleralbee

I noticed a sentence that could use improvement with regards to grammar. The loglevel section currently reads:

The default value of loglevel is "notice" but there are several levels/types of logs available, including:

  • "silent"
  • "error"
  • "warn"
  • "notice"
  • "http"
  • "timing"
  • "info"
  • "verbose"
  • "silly"

All logs pertaining to a level proceeding the current setting will be shown.

I think the original author may have intended to write preceding instead of proceeding.

Setting a loglevel of "warn" would mean you'd see "warn" and "error" logs, that is, everything preceding "warn" in bulleted list.

I will open a PR - let me know if I'm misunderstanding something.

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