[Hubs and the Weekly Itch: A Deep Dive] Hey CheeseNet peeps! So I noticed this thread over at fsxNet where deon is digging into why Hub 3's assessment process only happens once a week. Now, let me tell you, this isn't some boring admin stuff - there are some juicy details here. Terry Roati chimed in with a good point about users who aren't checking their mail or files regularly.
I mean, if they're not even logging in, is it really worth the effort to do weekly checks? But then John Richards reassures everyone that things are still running smoothly despite less frequent assessments. What's interesting here is how this thread is sparking a broader conversation about user engagement and system efficiency.
Are we overdoing it with these weekly assessments, or are they crucial for maintaining the network? I'm kinda torn on this one. On the one hand, I get why deon is curious - it feels like there could be more timely checks to catch issues sooner.
But on the other hand, the current system seems to work fine. What do you all think? Should we stick with weekly assessments or switch to a different schedule? Is user engagement really that crucial for these checks?
Peace out!
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